I got it back from Pete on Friday and finally had a chance to plug in today. Here is a link to a thread with a picture in it: Twisteramp
I have only plugged into it as a guitar amp. I haven't hooked it up to my Mesa Quad yet......And I may never get that far because the amp is just stunning on its own!
I plugged in a Wolfgang USA Standard first with the preamp volume, poweramp volume and soak/attenuator in the 12:00 postion. Very organic light overdrive with a Marshall JTM45 feel to it. Cranking up the preamp volume gave a very nice overdrive that I couldn't really describe. Kinda Marshally, but darker and lower mid heavy. Jacking up the Poweramp Volume all the way and cranking off the soak turned into a beautiful Marshall/Almost Bogner overdrive that was alot richer than I would have thought possible from 1 EL-34. The volume at full out with no soak was alot lower than I expected, which is great because I wanted to be able to burn some tubes up in my basement w/o pissing off wife/kids/cat/neighbors.
Leaving the settings full up, I plugged in my Stryper Rhoads and the amp sounded quite a bit hotter due to the Duncan Distortion. Still not into Splawn territory, but very nice pushed Marshall.
I had planned to do more with the amp this weekend, but the only power cord that I had for it was the one for the Engl E570 that I just sold and had to pack up. Thus, no power cord for the Twisteramp until I pick one up at a music store.
Pete's build quality is amazing. [img]/images/graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img] No hum, crackles, pops or anything. Just tone. When I asked Pete to build this, I had intended on getting only a low watt poweramp to power my Quad. It was Pete's idea to install the preamp stage. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
I can't wait to try it out as a poweramp only, and then also as a guitar amp with the Twisteramps modded Boss SD-1 that I have.
I'll try to get Subvamp over here to play it. He's a KILLER player and can give you a lot better write-up than I can.
No need to look at amps like the Zvex Nano when you can get a great amp from Pete.
More to come.........
I have only plugged into it as a guitar amp. I haven't hooked it up to my Mesa Quad yet......And I may never get that far because the amp is just stunning on its own!
I plugged in a Wolfgang USA Standard first with the preamp volume, poweramp volume and soak/attenuator in the 12:00 postion. Very organic light overdrive with a Marshall JTM45 feel to it. Cranking up the preamp volume gave a very nice overdrive that I couldn't really describe. Kinda Marshally, but darker and lower mid heavy. Jacking up the Poweramp Volume all the way and cranking off the soak turned into a beautiful Marshall/Almost Bogner overdrive that was alot richer than I would have thought possible from 1 EL-34. The volume at full out with no soak was alot lower than I expected, which is great because I wanted to be able to burn some tubes up in my basement w/o pissing off wife/kids/cat/neighbors.
Leaving the settings full up, I plugged in my Stryper Rhoads and the amp sounded quite a bit hotter due to the Duncan Distortion. Still not into Splawn territory, but very nice pushed Marshall.
I had planned to do more with the amp this weekend, but the only power cord that I had for it was the one for the Engl E570 that I just sold and had to pack up. Thus, no power cord for the Twisteramp until I pick one up at a music store.
Pete's build quality is amazing. [img]/images/graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img] No hum, crackles, pops or anything. Just tone. When I asked Pete to build this, I had intended on getting only a low watt poweramp to power my Quad. It was Pete's idea to install the preamp stage. [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
I can't wait to try it out as a poweramp only, and then also as a guitar amp with the Twisteramps modded Boss SD-1 that I have.
I'll try to get Subvamp over here to play it. He's a KILLER player and can give you a lot better write-up than I can.
No need to look at amps like the Zvex Nano when you can get a great amp from Pete.
More to come.........
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