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Salvation Twinface compared to Egnater Tweaker USA clean
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<blockquote data-quote="Whoopysnorp" data-source="post: 108456" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Well, with my Dragon purchase, I have filled the hole in my module collection where tight modern high gain was missing. Now I'm thinking about how I might round things out on the lower gain side. I have a JF Voxless and a Salvation Mandarine Graphic. At any given time I will set one of those to be clean or very nearly clean, and the other one to do a nice light crunch. I wouldn't mind something Fendery in there, though. I used to have a JF Super Clean, which is a great module, but I eventually decided that the main tone I liked to use on it was very similar to the clean tone I get on the Mandarine Graphic, plus I was not a big fan of the way it broke up. The Twinface might be the ticket. Can anybody comment on how that module sounds compared to the USA mode on the Egnater Tweaker? I was jamming on my Tweaker tonight and just loving the Fendery tones I was getting, either clean or with a little breakup. If I were going to invest in the Twinface, I guess I would want to know that it could at least get those tones and hopefully others too. Otherwise I'd basically be paying for the convenience of being able to have it in my VP4 as opposed to needing to plug into a different amp for those tones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whoopysnorp, post: 108456, member: 1929"] Well, with my Dragon purchase, I have filled the hole in my module collection where tight modern high gain was missing. Now I'm thinking about how I might round things out on the lower gain side. I have a JF Voxless and a Salvation Mandarine Graphic. At any given time I will set one of those to be clean or very nearly clean, and the other one to do a nice light crunch. I wouldn't mind something Fendery in there, though. I used to have a JF Super Clean, which is a great module, but I eventually decided that the main tone I liked to use on it was very similar to the clean tone I get on the Mandarine Graphic, plus I was not a big fan of the way it broke up. The Twinface might be the ticket. Can anybody comment on how that module sounds compared to the USA mode on the Egnater Tweaker? I was jamming on my Tweaker tonight and just loving the Fendery tones I was getting, either clean or with a little breakup. If I were going to invest in the Twinface, I guess I would want to know that it could at least get those tones and hopefully others too. Otherwise I'd basically be paying for the convenience of being able to have it in my VP4 as opposed to needing to plug into a different amp for those tones. [/QUOTE]
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