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Never owned a Two Rock. Well, that's not entirely true: I had a Ruby, but that's a different design than most of their amps. I have had a Fuchs. Very smooth sounding with a detailed but mellow sounding high end. Can also do semi-dirty, crunchy classic rock type sounds very well. The best effects loop I've ever used (tube buffered, series / parallel, level control).
Not a great amp for metal or really throaty Marshall style crunch.
I own a Fuchs mod 100 watt. The clean chanel is fenderish but more round if push a very articulate and cutting blues tone .(think marshall plexi) The overdrive chanel is very smooth and sing the note blossom when held very detailed . You can with a little dialing get almost anything you want out of this amp Andy will also voice the amp as requested. It at a 100watts is also very loud but the sound dosen't change as you turn up the master and sound good even a low level. I really don't know what you are looking for, I think with work you could get a metal tone, it's got more gain than I would ever use.
Two Rock makes many models but I assume you are talking about the Dumble clones, which is essentially what the Fuchs is (although they now have a new model that breaks this tradition). You can't go wrong with either amp but I like the fact that Andy Fuchs will work with you to voice the amp the way you want it. These amps are very smooth and "hi-fi" sounding with 3 dimensional, "Fendery" clean tones. Very different from a Marshall and other similar amps.
I'm searching for an amp wich can give me a badass lead tone. I've heard that Fuchs and Two-Rocks sound like Dumbles and Boogie's Mark series. That's the tone I'm crazy about, fat and smooth with tons of sustain. Also a great fendersih clean is a bonus. A classic marshall and modern metal rhythm tone is not needed in this case.
I listened to some clips wich I found on the net, I was impressed, Santana's tone was pretty much nailed.
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