Two Rock TRCU50HDTR Custom Reverb v3 TR 50W Tube Guitar Amp Head
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Pros
- Customer service
- Excellent Sound
- Touch Sensitive
Cons
- Limited Functions
- Price
Best Uses
Comments about Two Rock TRCU50HDTR Custom Reverb v3 TR 50W Tube Guitar Amp Head:
Given the price tag on these amps, one would expect nothing less than the absolute finest quality of sound and construction available. In my opinion, this amp delivers both, and I believe I'm in good company with the scores of pros who have jumped on the Two-Rock bandwagon. Certainly no amp is perfect, but at this tier of equipment, the problems you encounter are hopefully going to be subjective matters of personal preference--as opposed to actual flaws in design, construction, etc. Just to be clear, the Custom Reverb is not a Marshall or a Vox, nor is it an amp that you buy to shred with. My take on the sound of this amp is basically like the best Fender you've ever heard, but bigger. The amount of depth and bass you can get out of this amp is astounding. There's also a little bit less chime in the high end, and a little bit more throatiness to the midrange than a Fender. All that is to say, the tone is incredibly three-dimensional, and all the rumors about touch-sensitivity are totally true. Clean or overdriven, the amp responds to the way I play like nothing I've ever experienced before. The overdrive channel is similarly huge, and honestly sounds like a blend of the best drive characteristics I could want. It growls, but not at the expense of being muddy, and it cuts, but not at the expense of sacrificing depth. And the uncompressed openness of the overdrive allows your playing to be incredibly dynamic. Use a harder attack higher up on the fretboard, and it focuses right up and just sings. Now, just in case you're anything like me, I'll offer my subjective criticism. The biggest thing I long for on this amp is a separate EQ section for the clean and drive channels. The lead contour will help on this model, but it's just not the same as being able to sculpt the tone of each channel individually for playing live. In the studio, I wouldn't take any other amp. There is an incredible amount of tonal versatility offered through the two EQ curves and various toggle switches, but I want more access to those tones when playing live. That fact certainly doesn't stop me from playing the amp live, and I'm still incredibly impressed with the tones I get from it in live situations. Secondly, the mids on this amp are placed just a hair too low for my tastes. Especially on the overdrive channel, I would want the mids to produce just a little more cut and focus, rather than growl. But again, it doesn't stop me from loving the sound that comes out of this thing. The bottom line for me is that owning it has made everything else really hard to play. Whatever lines up next to it ends up sounding flat compared to the two-rock's amazing sensitivity. It's truly an amp that talks back to you, and it's been downright inspiring to play. My advice with all things gear, but especially gear that's this expensive, is try it for a while and make sure it's right for you. But I doubt you'll be disappointed.
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