Hey Gang,
As a few of you know, I've been a fan of Fender amps since my early teens, and have owned and sold enough of them to stock the showroom of GC twice over.
I've still kept a few of my old Fenders that I liked the most, which would be my 1973 Vibrolux Reverb, Two Twins, and 1971 & 1972, and a 400PS with three Fender cabs to go with it, loaded with JBL's and Altec speakers.
On the more up-to-date side of Fender, I purchased a NOS Fender Cyber-Deluxe with a foot controller and paired it up with my '73 Vibrolux, which is one of the baddest sounding tone rigs I own. (Very happy with that one).
Last September, I drove down to West (by God) Virginia and bought a Cyber-Twin SE, just because I've been curious about having one and what kind of tones I could coax out of an amp like that.
As I stated in one of my posts about this amp, I wasn't impressed with the factory programmed sounds that were installed in it because they were thin and wimpy sounding, but I did manage to figure out how to make it sound more like a boss Twin should sound like by flipping one of the speakers out of phase. I've only had this amp out and messed with it about four times since I bought it.
Saturday, I was watching a Youtube video by Ragdoll, and listening to the guitar tone on a song called "Break You." Well, I pulled out the Cyber-Twin and did a little editing, and Wham Bam Thank you Ma'am, I nailed that tone in about 15 minutes! That rig was sounding SOOOOOO good, I wanted to keep playing all night! I had to keep the Master Volume down around "1" because it was getting late, but had I cranked it up, I would have been peeling the plaster off the ceiling! That amp can ROAR!
I think I'll be keeping this one. A little more time tweaking, and jamming on it, and it will be a killer combo amp that can hang with the best of them.
I'm also thinking about taking the direct outs from this amp, and plugging them into my '71 & '72 Twins. What a rig that would be
Harley