FS/FT: Tweaker & Blackstar Combos

lank81

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I've got two combo amps that are both stock and only 2 months old.

The first is the Egnater Tweaker 15 watt combo. This is a great little amp with a lot of tonal variety. There are 3 different amp voicings (USA, AC, and Brit). Obviously you can tell that these are Fender, Vox, and Marshall voicings. Although you have this variety you also have quite a few more knobs to mess with. The first is the Modern/Vintage. This switch will give you a nice vintage feel or a modern, more aggresive tone. The second is a Clean/Hot switch. The Hot switch really fattens up a single coil guitar while the Clean keeps the amp crystal clear until higher volume and/or gain settings. The third switch is Bright/Normal. The Bright mode will boost your high end while normal tones down the high end EQ for a much darker and more even tone. The final switch is the Tight and Deep. With this switch you'll notice the tight mode does exactly what it says. It tightens up the low end and top end, where as, the deep mode adds some nice big bottom end tone. Overall there's a lot of great sounds you can get from this amp and it's loud for only 15 watts, definitely giggable. This one is only 1.5 months old and comes with all the papers I got when I bought it. I'm asking 450$ (SHIPPED & PP'd - CONUS) as these run 600$+ new.

The second amp I have is a Blackstar HT-20 Venue Series combo. Blackstar is a fairly new company with ex Marshall gurus running the show. This amp is definitely put together very well. It seems that all of the blackstar amps whether low end or high end they are built as well as they could be for the price. This amp is a little more straight forward, 2 channel amp. There's the clean channel which sounds great. There isn't much out there that gives Fender a run for their money but Blackstar is a true contender. The cleans on this thing are great and sparkly. The clean channel is pretty simple (Volume & Tone). The tone knob is basically a tone cut like on a Vox amp. The OD channel has some great Gain. It has has Volume and a EQ Section (High, Mid, Bass). All of this can be controlled with a Master volume for bedroom levels. Now two other great addtions to this amp are the ISF knob and the on board Digital Reverb. The ISF knob is quite a cool feature as a turn to the left you get some more American type Gain and all the way to the right is more of a Marshall-esque OD. You can once again get a nice tonal pallete with this switch. Finally, the Digital Reverb is not your Fender Spring but if you aren't dying for super lush Fender Reverb this on-board verb does a hell of a job. I keep it around 9 o'clock and roll with it. This amp comes with all the papers, stickers, etc, and is a little older than the tweaker. Once again, I'm asking 450$ (SHIPPED & PP'd - CONUS) for this.

Trades:
5E3
Marshall Combo
Vox

PM if interested!

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