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Egnater Products Tourmaster Series 4212 All-Tube Guitar Combo Amp

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4 channels with selectable voicing for maximum versatility.

Each of the Egnater Tourmaster guitar amp's channels has an identical set of controls, but that is where the similarities end.

Clean/Vintage 1 is the cleanest of the four. Within this channel lives a range of Classic tones ranging from pristine sparkle with the voicing switch set to MODERN to a punchy, aggressive drive (think clean JTM) in the CLASSIC mode. Pressing the button to activate the CONTOUR control opens an entire new range of beautiful clean, almost acoustic, tones not often found in a tube amplifier.

Clean/Vintage 2 has a very similar voicing to the Clean/Vintage 1 channel. This channel has more gain, so it can be pushed into mild overdrive. Sweet blues and classic rock tones are easily coaxed out of this channel. The contour knob adds another level of unique flavors.

Overdrive 1: From AC/DC crunch to modern rock, this channel covers a lot of bases all by itself. Dial down the gain and the feel is pure classic rock. Push the gain and enter into more modern, saturated territory. Scoop the mids with the CONTOUR control for monstrous metal or set it for classic British rhythm.

Overdrive 2: The Tourmaster's most intense channel, you'll find ferocious gain with a wide range of tones to suit the 80s shredder as well as the heaviest modern metal player. Scoop the mids with the powerful CONTOUR control for massive crunch or push the midrange for a solo tone that cuts through with serious authority.

Power Grid: This is a really cool feature your will only find on the Egnater Tourmaster amps. Using a group of 5 slide switches on the rear panel, you can set the power output for each channel individually. There is a 3-position slide switch corresponding to each of the four channels and a single FULL POWER/ HALF POWER slide switch. In FULL POWER mode, you can choose between 100w, 50w or 25w per channel. In the HALF POWER mode, you can between choose 50w, 25w or 10w per channel.

With the Tourmaster 4212 tube amp, you not only have a wide array of tones available from the preamp channels, but with the Power Grid you can introduce any amount of power tube distortion you wish to each channel: all preset, all automatic.

The Tourmaster 4212 amplifier is loaded with custom-voiced Egnater Elite-80 speakers from Celestion, and includes heavy duty detachable casters and metal slide handles.

Egnater Products Tourmaster Series 4212 All-Tube Guitar Combo Amp Features:

  • MAIN FEATURES
  • 100W All-Tube Head
  • Four Channels with Selectable voicing
  • Power Grid: Set Wattage for Each Channel
  • from 10w up to 100w
  • Tube-driven Assignable Effects Loop
  • Tube Driven Reverb
  • Rugged Six-Button Footswitch
  • Powered by Groovetubes
  • FRONT PANEL
  • Four independent channels each with: Gain control; Master control; Treble, middle, bass; Classic/modern voicing switch
  • Tube driven reverb
  • Master Presence/Density
  • REAR PANEL
  • Assignable tube driven effects loop: Assign to channels 1&2, Assign to channels 3&4, Assign to all four channels, Assign to pedal only, Send and return level controls, Selectable series or parallel
  • Cabinet voiced line/recording out
  • Simple master bias adjust with test points
  • POWER GRID
  • Six preset power output levels for each channel from 10 to 100 watts
  • Full or half power switch

Egnater Products Tourmaster Series 4212 All-Tube Guitar Combo Amp Specifications:

  • Output Power: 10 to 100 Watts RMS Presetable
  • High Input Impedance: 1meg Ohm
  • Low Input Impedance: 94k Ohms
  • Output Impedance: 4 Ohms, 8 Ohms Or 16 Ohms - Selectable
  • Effects Loop Send Impedance: 4k7 Ohms
  • Effects Loop Return Impedance: 250k Ohms
  • THD: 5% At Rated Output
  • Preamp Tubes: Eight Selected Groovetubes / Egnater12AX7A / ECC83
  • Output Tubes: Four Selected Groovetubes / Egnater 5881
  • Density: +6db @ 120hz
  • Presence: +8db @ 3.2khz
  • Record Output Level: -50dBv To 0dBv
  • Dimensions: 27.5" (W) x 11" (D) x 22 " (H)
  • Weight: 95 lbs

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Amazing, versatile and WELL worth the $$

I've had my Tourmaster for about 3-4 months and I'm still amazed by the sounds I come up with. I'm playing both an early 90's American Standard Strat and a Duesenberg Carl Carlton through my 'Nater without any effects and it's been one of the most satisfying guitar playing experiences I've had. It growls and howls when I want it to (which is where I spend most of my time) and it's completely clean and bright for a more 'acoustic' sound with the Duesenberg (it's nice to have the option). This combo is solid, heavy and well-built. The Power Grid is a great feature - playing with the power gives you control over the distortion without the need for an overdrive pedal. If you're looking for a solid, versatile tube amp - you can't go wrong with a Tourmaster... especially at this price.

Reviewed by AJ Meyer on 3/28/2008 who plays Pop, Rock, Blues....

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GC Employee amazed

The toumaster is hands down THE best sounding to come throgh the store in a long time. This is one of the most versitile amps avalable. The power grid allows you to maintain you tone when on a large scale stage or a small. the best combination is the 412 with the slanted 412 cab underneath. i purchased this the same day we got it into the store mainly for my studio...it wuickly turned into my main live amp as well. Despite some rumors that they were having troubles i purchased it anyway...i have not been dissapointed in the past three months of 4 nights a week of playing. set it to 10watts and let it scream!

Reviewed by John J Rupp (gc 854) on 4/11/2008 who plays Classic rock, blues, new rock.

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Nice amp

I purchased the Egnater 4212 combo about 5 months ago. I was more than pleased with all the different sounds it had.Works great for blues or classic rock, but unlike Marshalls if you push it too hard with a guitar with hot humbuckers, it can get a little muddy at the higher volumes. I have since added a 1936 2X12 Marshall bottom, and the sound did improve for metal playing. If you are looking for the Marshall sound this is not the amp you want. If you are looking for a versatile amp clean to mild crunch it is great. Built well this amp is a little heavy at 95lbs. I will use it mostly for blues, and will leave the heavy metal work for my JCM900.

Reviewed by Steve Campbell on 8/28/2008 who plays blues, classic rock, metal.

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