FuseG4
Our Neighbor Totoro
Well, as some of you know, I had some issues with the DSL being too loud by the time it really sounded good, and although it sounded OK at apartment levels, it was not what i was looking for. The small amp heads are much easier for me to cop some sweetness out of right now.
Classified ads and craigslist were going nowhere. I'm tired of ebay, paypal, and shipping fees as well. Thus i took the amp to GC to see what they would do for me. I walked in knowing that I might take a bit of a hit but not as bad as a pawn shop.
I played a few things with my telecaster. i played 3 BJrs (a regular, and NOS tweed and a BJr III), a pro Jr III, the Rebel 20, the JC20H, a used HRDx, a class 5, and an AC15. Finally I found the Tweaker and pretty much fell in love. I got basically a straight across trade for a brand new Tweaker head, but they threw in the 3 year warranty and some elixir strings. I think I made out alright, as the reverb wasn't working on one channel of the DSL and the tolex had rips in it.
Anyways, just the USA config by itself would be worth the price! Warmer than a blues jr by a lot, and it can get dangerously close to a blackface DRRI tone (minus the smooooth rectifier sag and fender reverb). I went back and forth between the tweaker and a NOS Tweed BJr and the BJr is just too bright. The tweaker gets into that deluxe reverb thing pretty good when the master is up. I'd never heard *that* USA 6v6 tone from any non-fender amp. My telecaster pretty much told me "this is it, if you can't afford a deluxe reverb, then THIS is what you get."
The Vox voicing is a notch below the Night Train in the amount of "chime", but it's still awesome. The british clean config is sort of like the DSL's clean channel, but a lil spongier. The british part with high gain reminds me of the marshall haze 40. Thick and growling, with a lil high end roll-off. The mids and bass reminded me of the Class 5.
I'm pretty damn happy as this thing gets some nice, rich, all tube compression and sparkle at volumes the DSL was still dead clean and kinda thin at. Now I can use a greenback again! YAY
As i was walking out I heard the GC people discussing my trade. they said stuff like the tweaker is "the poor man's Mesa" and I kinda see where they get that idea. Enough gain, a really warm american tone and a good british crunch, a good amount of natural compression, and a few switches for changing things up.
I know a few will be like "why'd he trade down?" but I feel like this fits me better. I'm not gassing for any blackface fender reissues now.
Pics later. Thanks for reading.
Classified ads and craigslist were going nowhere. I'm tired of ebay, paypal, and shipping fees as well. Thus i took the amp to GC to see what they would do for me. I walked in knowing that I might take a bit of a hit but not as bad as a pawn shop.
I played a few things with my telecaster. i played 3 BJrs (a regular, and NOS tweed and a BJr III), a pro Jr III, the Rebel 20, the JC20H, a used HRDx, a class 5, and an AC15. Finally I found the Tweaker and pretty much fell in love. I got basically a straight across trade for a brand new Tweaker head, but they threw in the 3 year warranty and some elixir strings. I think I made out alright, as the reverb wasn't working on one channel of the DSL and the tolex had rips in it.
Anyways, just the USA config by itself would be worth the price! Warmer than a blues jr by a lot, and it can get dangerously close to a blackface DRRI tone (minus the smooooth rectifier sag and fender reverb). I went back and forth between the tweaker and a NOS Tweed BJr and the BJr is just too bright. The tweaker gets into that deluxe reverb thing pretty good when the master is up. I'd never heard *that* USA 6v6 tone from any non-fender amp. My telecaster pretty much told me "this is it, if you can't afford a deluxe reverb, then THIS is what you get."
The Vox voicing is a notch below the Night Train in the amount of "chime", but it's still awesome. The british clean config is sort of like the DSL's clean channel, but a lil spongier. The british part with high gain reminds me of the marshall haze 40. Thick and growling, with a lil high end roll-off. The mids and bass reminded me of the Class 5.
I'm pretty damn happy as this thing gets some nice, rich, all tube compression and sparkle at volumes the DSL was still dead clean and kinda thin at. Now I can use a greenback again! YAY
As i was walking out I heard the GC people discussing my trade. they said stuff like the tweaker is "the poor man's Mesa" and I kinda see where they get that idea. Enough gain, a really warm american tone and a good british crunch, a good amount of natural compression, and a few switches for changing things up.
I know a few will be like "why'd he trade down?" but I feel like this fits me better. I'm not gassing for any blackface fender reissues now.
Pics later. Thanks for reading.
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