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July 16, 2010

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

Egnater Tweaker is cool

The Egnater Tweaker 15W Tube amp is a really cool amp. This is a 15W tube guitar amp head, which is both compact and incredibly versatile. What's special about is that you can achieve a wide variety of interesting sounds, via the onboard "Tweaker" selector switches.

This is amp uses a pair of 6V6 power tubes, and it's small but powerful. You can play gigs with this little amp if you mic it, no problem.

Do you like tweaking your amp? Well, you will like this amp then. The gain, EQ, and master sections each have their own Tweaker switch. You can go from smooth and laid back to fully over-driven and distorted lead tones.

It is quite unique, this amp. Each of the 5 toggle switches on the front changes the sound of the amp. The Tight and Bright switches affects the low and high end greatly - from soft and smooth to punchy and aggressive.

You can go from a punchy clean tone to high gain lead tone by adjusting the Gain switch. The EQ switch lets you achieve classic American tones to old school Brit over to the Vox AC30 type of sound.

The Classic/Modern switch will let you create a soft tube tone, or a more edgy power tube sound. All these interesting tone shaping abilities are in this amp. If you like to have a lot of tonal variety in your amp, the Egnater Tweaker 15W Tube amp is the amp for you.

Egnater Tweaker 15W Tube Guitar Amp Head Black/Beige

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

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Posted by Robert Renman on July 16, 2010

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Comments on this blog entry

Josh said...

This is a pretty decent amp!1 Although, i went to my local music store (L.A. Music in Ontario Canada) and asked them about it. They gave me better suggestions for cheaper and nicer sounding amps. Check em out at www.lamusic.ca!

Comment added on November 16, 2011

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