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I love valve amps, but this is more useful to me than my previous Princeton 68 Custom.
Attanuated lower volume (bedroom levels) driven sounds it was a little bit better. But at higher volumes it was a no go for me.
But the weight and practicality is really great. I didn't try it with pedals, if it takes drive pedals well it can be a really good gigging amp.
So far it sounds ace, and seems to take my pedals really well. I use a real amp in a box style drive & it’s perfect. In fact it takes it just as well as my Blackstar Artisan, but in a slightly more compressed way. It does feel like there’s a Boss CS-2 on all the time. My memory of Fender Twins is from playing three band bills on the toilet circuit in the early 90’s. So I don’t think I got to play through incredibly good examples. But it does sound like a Twin.
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While I kind of see the value of thinner wood on a low weight amp, the rear panels on their amps generally must surely be one of the most complained of design elements over the years?
https://www.fender.com/en-GB/guitar-amplifiers/contemporary-digital/tone-master-super-reverb/2274306000.html
If you just plug and play clean, I guess they do a decent job. However, I don't think they take various dirt pedals well at all.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/57632/
I’d also add guitar using and pickup using to overdrive choices…54 strat pickups through TMDR and I prefer a different overdrive for bridge pickup to neck