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Salvation Twinface compared to Egnater Tweaker USA clean
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<blockquote data-quote="Whoopysnorp" data-source="post: 110951" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Actually I can enlighten you, because I had the chance to spend some time with a Twin Face and A/B it with my Tweaker. I was able to get the Tweaker to sound close enough to my favorite tones on the Twin side of the Twin Face that I couldn't justify investing the money in it, even though it's a VERY good module, and totally nails that Fender thing. I liked the Twin side of it a lot more than the Deluxe side, which is probably just a reflection of my preference regarding the original amps. I wasn't in love with the Pushed mode, but I could probably have found a use for it over time. The Twin mode is heaven. Really nails that somewhat scooped Fender sound with a bright sparkly top. With the Mojo switch turned on, and the gain turned up to about 8, you get an awesome vintage crunch. All in all the Twin Face would have been a better module for me than the Super Clean was, since it's a little more versatile. Both are excellent though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whoopysnorp, post: 110951, member: 1929"] Actually I can enlighten you, because I had the chance to spend some time with a Twin Face and A/B it with my Tweaker. I was able to get the Tweaker to sound close enough to my favorite tones on the Twin side of the Twin Face that I couldn't justify investing the money in it, even though it's a VERY good module, and totally nails that Fender thing. I liked the Twin side of it a lot more than the Deluxe side, which is probably just a reflection of my preference regarding the original amps. I wasn't in love with the Pushed mode, but I could probably have found a use for it over time. The Twin mode is heaven. Really nails that somewhat scooped Fender sound with a bright sparkly top. With the Mojo switch turned on, and the gain turned up to about 8, you get an awesome vintage crunch. All in all the Twin Face would have been a better module for me than the Super Clean was, since it's a little more versatile. Both are excellent though. [/QUOTE]
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