Peavey Tube Sweetner

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Mark Kelchen
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Peavey Tube Sweetner

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Anyone have any experience with the new Tube Sweetner yet? Got a letter from Mike Brown the other day describing it.
Mike Winfield
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Post by Mike Winfield »

Mark
I just picked up a tube sweetener on Ebay last week. I really like it.I have it set up to boost the highs and lows with a touch of compression. It makes my Nashville 1000 honk like a tube amp. I've seen on the forum that Danny Hullihan and Bobby Seymor are testing this unit. I'd like to get their opinions and the settings they're using.
Mike

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Dennis Detweiler
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Since it has two channels, I'd like to hear the results of using two amps and maybe setting the spice right of flat on one amp and left of flat on the other? Could end up a big fat blend?
Still waiting Bobbe Image If there are cons to this unit, I'm sure we'll hear about it.
Mark Kelchen
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Post by Mark Kelchen »

Also waiting to hear Bobbes results. Being the Tone Critic I am.....LOL.....I'm thinking maybe I want to trim some upper end and enhance the lows trying to keep an overall punch about the sound. The Furman Dennis is using, sounds great and accomplishes what I'm looking for....lots of adjustable variation between frequencies. Dennis has a great tone and the neck seems so balanced from top to bottom. Dont want to got into the "Goettschitis Syndrome" just looking for an adjustable tone for all occasions. Wondering if the Tube Sweetner might do that. (Curtis aint got one yet to my knowledge)
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