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I've had one of these for a couple of months, the 15 watt version, and I don't feel like I've gotten anything like the best out of it yet. It surely doesnt help that its a tube amp, and I play at low-ish volume. I'm looking to get a singing lead tone out of it really.
I'm starting to think that I should run the amp totally clean, and maybe try the modelling options of the Zoom G3 into it. I also saw someone on here was recording using one of those Joyo Tech 21 clones, and I wondered how that would sound into the Tweaker.
I just got a Yamaha THR5 last night, and of course it is just superb, even at speaking volumes - the tone is alive, and all the picking dynamics come through nicely - I'm sure something similar must be possible with the Tweaker, but not the way I'm using it so far.
Any thoughts?
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Love mine (the 40w head version).
I don't use it much at home these days as I have a Yam THR10 but I love the Tweaker at gigs. Used it regularly for the last year and a half. I do run pedals into it though (a Suhr Koko Boost and a Catalinbread DLS)
I spent a good two hours with it tonight 'tweaking' and definitely got closer to something I like.
Using the Brit + Modern + Not much gain + Klone + Delay seemed better to me than having gain from the amp, and turning the master right down.
Hopefully will get to turn it up at some point and really get the thing cooking.
This is the only amp I've ever played and thought "it's there" and found "it" was still there at home.
"It" is still there now.
It sounds wonderful and of course it's really flexible. Mainly a household player and I don't have a problem with it playing quietly - though I do use an attenuator so that it's in the "working zone" at the right volumes. Fifteen watts (with a bit of distortion) is not quiet!
Like this one:
http://cpc.farnell.com/1/1/20273-high-power-l-pad-mono-60h.html
You'll need to go well over the 15W as that's the RMS value, and not what it sticks out as the waveform becomes a bit squarer... I use a 100w as the price difference between that and the 50w is trivial.
I think the Tweaker cleans are lovely - at times almost piano-like to my ears.
I stacked overdrives into it last night - and I'm definitely enjoying the lead tones I'm getting now, even at what I would call loud-music-listening volume.
Curious about the attenuator now though.....
Nope not at all! Doesn't do that to my guitars. I find it a versatile responsive piece of kit all round. Can get great sounds out of it. It's each to their own tho, I hated the DSL's I've had, others love em.