Fender "The Twin" red knob

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Fender "The Twin" red knob

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Has anyone used the red knob twin on steel? Just aquired one and seems like it will be great.
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The are a great dual purpose amp. Sound good for steel and guitar. Takes a little tweaking but they sound great.
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My experience was mostly negative with the red knob Fender twin. I found them to be harsh and brittle sounding and not responsive to touch. There is a big EQ bump around 2K which is exactly where that shrill twang lives that makes listeners cringe and singers fire that annoying steel player ! Sorta like my experience with the Steel King only a little worse.

Some people like them though. It just may work for you.
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Evil Twin?

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Well I have to say that all "Twin amps" are not created equal . The red knob that I used was owned by a Jazz guitarist who was very picky about his gear. I got a big rich fat steel sound out of it and also a very clean guitar sound as well. I'm not sure if they were the stock speakers or not which can have a big impact on tone.
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Post by Laurence Pangaro »

I used to have a red knob Dual Showman head, which I believe was a very similar amp to the Twin of that era. I never played it with a steel, but I can say that the clean headroom was pretty impressive.

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Post by David Cubbedge »

I had a red knob 'Twin" back in the early 90s and went through three of them (courtesy of Fender)trying to find one that didn't sound like it was frying eggs. Eventually I gave up and bought a '72 Twin. Good luck!
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I got it for $370 to add to my collection. It sounds great but i do go thu a rack system for effects so that helps. For the Tele it is awsome.
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There must be a reason they called it the "evil" twin! :whoa:
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Erv Niehaus wrote:There must be a reason they called it the "evil" twin! :whoa:
It was given that name by those unworthy souls who worship at the feet of the "Black-Face" god. :lol:
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...and by anyone who has had to carry one of those suckers up a flight of stairs..
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Post by Olli Haavisto »

Lindley used one for the lap steel parts on his latest studio album.
Robben Ford requested 2 of them for a festival gig here.
I played one for a bout 4-5 years and was pretty happy with it...

Two out three credentials ain`t bad.... :)
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Post by Paul Arntson »

I had one for a couple years. At the low watt setting it had the sweetest lap steel distortion tone when turned up. I wish I had had a reason to keep it. But It sure was heavy.
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Sorry, can't get into Fender "red knobs".. Reliability was poor, and to my ears they lacked the "Fender sound".. I tried to like them, but mine were awful... Sent to the corn field....
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