So I'm sans amp at the moment but I have a Harley Benton 1x12 cab with a Celestion V30. So I was thinking of getting one of those style amp heads that covers a lot of ground.
I had both of these as combo versions and I remember them being good, the DT25 combo was bastard heavy and changing the "amps" would result in a bit of a spike in volume but I remember the low power mode being decent.
I also remember the Egnater being pretty good but it did have a "sweet spot" that you had to hit which could be a little loud on the "hot" bias.
Opinions and experiences of these would be great. I guess I need convincing or point out where there were some massive pitfalls with either.
Cheers!
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I've worked on only one of each as far as I remember... the Tweaker was a failed PCB jumper connector and the DT25 a faulty switching component. On balance I would say the Tweaker is the more likely to be reliable and the easier to repair in the long run, as it's much less complex - assuming it doesn't have a transformer fault.
I have also seen several Egnaters with blown transformers, but not the Tweaker 15 so far.
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