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H-Watt full gain vs. twinface full pushed modes?
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<blockquote data-quote="salvation" data-source="post: 118896" data-attributes="member: 1787"><p>They are very different.</p><p>Gainwise they are comparable, but sounds very different:</p><p></p><p>Twinface has Fenderish tonestack which is placed earlier, after first gainstage, just like Fender Twin or Deluxe. so when circuit is pushed, EQ loses its sensitivity, and output volume rises.</p><p>HiWatt amps as well as H-Watt module has very different tonestack, which alters different frequencies and is placed at the end of circuit-just like Vox or Marshall. Therefore on full gain H-Watt the EQ section still works and is very sensitive. </p><p>Hiwatt tonestack is very unique, sounds very different than all common modules. It gives its own unique color which is very different from Marshall, Fender or Vox Eq, trademark of Hiwatt sound.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I hope it helps.</p><p></p><p>Anthony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salvation, post: 118896, member: 1787"] They are very different. Gainwise they are comparable, but sounds very different: Twinface has Fenderish tonestack which is placed earlier, after first gainstage, just like Fender Twin or Deluxe. so when circuit is pushed, EQ loses its sensitivity, and output volume rises. HiWatt amps as well as H-Watt module has very different tonestack, which alters different frequencies and is placed at the end of circuit-just like Vox or Marshall. Therefore on full gain H-Watt the EQ section still works and is very sensitive. Hiwatt tonestack is very unique, sounds very different than all common modules. It gives its own unique color which is very different from Marshall, Fender or Vox Eq, trademark of Hiwatt sound. I hope it helps. Anthony [/QUOTE]
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