Egnater Tweaker Series Head and Tweaker 112X Half Stack  

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15W and multiple voicing switches make it a tone tweaker's dream!

The ultracompact 15W Egnater Tweaker amp head is all-tube amazing. The Egnater head serves up unique and sophisticated all-tube tone with seemingly endless variations via onboard "Tweaker" selector switches. Powered by a pair of 6V6 power tubes, the Egnater Tweaker is a perfect choice for a gigging micro amp.

The amp head's gain, EQ, and master sections each have a Tweaker switch providing a wide range of tones from the ultra smooth and satisfying to fully over-saturated for playing leads.

Hidden inside the Egnater Tweaker head is a vast array of tones not usually found in amps with such a compact design. Each of the 5 toggle switches on the front changes the head's character. The Tight and Bright switches shape the low and high end from soft and smooth to punchy and aggressive. The Gain switch goes from sparkly clean to an all-out high-gain assault. The EQ switch selects from pristine American to classic Brit and even the illusive VX AC sound. The Classic/Modern voicing switch delivers either soft and smooth or hard and edgy power tube tone. It's all in there to satisfy the ultimate "Tweaker."

Egnater's matching Tweaker 112X partially open-back cab boasts birch-ply construction. Egnater loads it with a Celestion G12H-30 speaker for vintage sound.

Features

  • Cool blue pilot light
  • AC power switch
  • Standby switch
  • Vintage/modern switch
  • Master
  • USA/AC/Brit switch
  • Tone controls
  • Tweaker tone control circuits
  • USA/AC/Brit switch tone controls
  • Clean/hot
  • Gain
  • Master
  • Bright/normal setting switch
  • Deep/tight
  • Input jack
  • Effects loop
  • Impedance switch
  • Main speaker output
  • Extension speaker connection
  • 250ma fast-blow fuse
  • AC voltage selector
  • AC inlet and fuse
  • 1x12" extension cabinet
  • Celestion G12H-30 speaker
  • 30W RMS handling
  • Partial open-back design
  • Void-free, birch-ply construction
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FLexible, Musical, Articulate

| Review By: DeadBoy | 1 year, 1 week ago

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I have owned a Tweaker half stack for about a year.  I run it with a Mesa Boogie F-50.  THis Tweaker just ROCKS!  Affordable!  Super musical.  It very nicely imitates and old Marshall or vintage Fender amps faithfully.  Vox and Matchless tones as well.  Well made.  Really freakin' LOUD too!   Nice thick tones,  I play Les Pauls (3), a Strat, a Jackson, a  Charvel and 2 Ibanez's through it and it works great with all of them.
Do you own the product?:
No
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Active Musician
Style of music you play:
Rock, Jazz, Blues, Fusion
Where you live:
Cedarpines Park, CA

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Tweaker

| Review By: jake-M3zLz | 1 year, 2 weeks ago

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Cant believe a reviewer isn't getting enough gain out of his or is muddy. Play with the switches! The tight switch especially. I use single coils and the gain is over the top! Must have a rig problem. This thing has a ton of tones! I am amazed at the versatility.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Hobby band
Style of music you play:
Rock
Where you live:
Indy

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simple, versatile, must have

| Review By: anonymous-r.r2j | 1 year, 4 weeks ago

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usa/ac/brit - no its not a twin, bassman, ac30 or plexi, but this small lunchbox opens up a variety of quality tones that will scratch the itch of most any tone you are looking for. For studio or stage- gotta love not hauling big ego rig amps. This may sound strange but I am a fan of the line6POD for the same reason, with a simple tool you can sample various tones that sounded good.  Different tone brings out different playing styles and makes playing more fun.. The tweaker accomplishes this same thing in analog format by providing various tone stacks and dynamic "tweaks"- If you cannot get a handful of great tones for most any style of playing from this amp with any reasonable guitar....hang it up, or get your ears checked.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
active musician
Style of music you play:
rock, coutry, blues, twang- no polka
Where you live:
Baltimore

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Amendment To My Previous Review

| Review By: UFOSeeker12 | 1 year, 2 months ago

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After more tweaking (no pun intended), I'm beginning to realize that the amp isn't the problem. My pickups are the problem. They're Gibson '57 Classics. They aren't giving me the midrange I need. I'm going to swap them out for a new set, possibly the Duncan Hot Rodded Humbucker set, or maybe a DiMarzio Norton in the Bridge and Breed in the neck. I'm still not sure. But I'll post another review of the amp after the pickup swap if possible.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Hobbyist/Home Recording
Style of music you play:
Rock/Metal
Where you live:
Eastern United States

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I Should Have Shopped Around More...

| Review By: UFOSeeker12 | 1 year, 2 months ago

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I bought the half stack right after Christmas this past year. It has a great tone, but overall, the amp isn't my cup of tea. I play aggressive hard rock and some metal, like Kiss, Zeppelin, and Dream Theater type music. The amp seems to be geared more toward classic rockers and blues players. I can't get a decent enough gain out of it no matter what I do. I don't use pedals, so I really rely on my amp's distortion. They say if you put it on the AC setting and cut the mids you get a metal tone, but it seems a bit muddy to me. And most of the other settings all sound the same to my ears. I have a Blackstar HT5 and I get great distorted and semi distorted tones out of it. Was hoping to have the same experience with this, but I should have gotten the HT20 instead. Bottom line, don't expect a high gain metal amp. If you want that, buy a Marshall/Mesa/Blackstar, etc.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Hobbyist/Home recording.
Style of music you play:
Hard rock/metal
Where you live:
Eastern United States

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