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Packed with cool and innovative features, the REBEL-20 doesn't just defy authority, it is the authority!
Sure it's tiny, but do not mistake it for a toy. The Rebel-20 from Egnater is a truly professional amp head with features and sound that are anything but small. Inside you'll find three GrooveTubes 12AX7 preamp tubes, a pair of GrooveTubes EL84 power tubes and a pair of GrooveTubes 6V6 power tubes. Not only do you get the signature Egnater TIGHT and BRIGHT voicing switches, you also have wide range gain control that lets you go from bluesy clean up to roaring high-gain lead all using a single gain knob.
The Watts control lets you turn the Rebel 20's power from 20 watts to 1 watt for bandstand to bedroom volume. The guitar amp head also includes a professional quality effects loop that doesn't "suck tone". But the coolest feature of the Egnater Rebel-20 is the TUBE MIX control — an Egnater first. With the TUBE MIX knob turned counterclockwise you get the classic American sound of the 6V6 power tubes. Set the Rebel 20's knob full clockwise to experience the more aggressive, British sound of the EL84 tubes. For the first time, you can blend the two types of tubes in any proportion you wish to create a truly signature sound.
Egnater Rebel 20 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head Features:
- 20-Watt All-Tube Head
- Variable Wattage Control from 1w to 20w
- Tube Mix Blends Between 6V6 and EL84 Power Tubes
- Master Volume, Gain, Three Band EQ
- Egnater Signature Tight and Bright Voicing Switches
- Effects Loop
- Powered by Groove Tubes
- 100V/115V/230V Switchable
- Rugged Shoulder Bag Included
- Dimensions: 14.25 " (W) x 8.25 " (D) x 7.5" (H)
- Weight: 16 lb.
- Tubes:
- Powered by GrooveTubes
- 3 x 12AX7
- 2 x 6V6
- 2 x EL84
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NEW REVIEW - Not bad
Great sounding amp except the noise! If they can clear up the hiss this would be an awsome amp. Very touch sensitive, has a nice chime to the highs and throaty on the crunch. I would still recommend it to those looking for a fun amp head.
Reviewed by Bill on 12/15/2008 who plays Blues and classic rock.
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Amazing amp for any price!
This amp is simply brilliant. I don't know how they did it, but they did it! The 6V6 tone captures every detail of your playing. The harmonics ring from single notes and each chord shimmers. I played a St. Blues w/P-90s tuned to open E and it was one of the best tones I have ever heard from an amp. This side also loves singles coil guitars.
The EL84 side is a bit more aggressive, but cleans up easily with your volume knob. A Les Paul (or other humbucker model) is a great match with this side of the amp.
Although the mix knob to blend the different tones is very cool, it would be a great feature to also add the capability to A/B the opposing sides with a footswitch. That is just my preference. Otherwise, this amp is phenomenal.
Eganter just threw down the gauntlet to other amp builders. If you are thinking about buying the amp, you owe it to yourself to give it a shot. The build quality is excellent, the tone is rich and organic and the price point is unbeatable! A+A+A+
Reviewed by Brian Diller on 10/16/2008 who plays Rock, Blues, Pop, Americana.
23 people found this review helpful.
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The Rebel Rocker
I played this amazing little amp for 2 hours straight when I received it. Tried the mix knob in all positions but liked it best in the middle blending both output tubes. Crank the gain knob to 2 o'clock position and the amp sings all day long. The is the best amp I have now. I also have trainwreck Express Clone, Dr Z Stangray, Fender Blues Deluxe, Fender Tremolux Clone, Fender Super Reverb, Line6 Flextone I 212, Fender Deluxe 90, Carvin SX200 4-12, and Fender FM 212. The Rebel puts them all of them in the closet for rock tone, using the DR Z for cleans with 212 blues. Great amp.
Reviewed by Mark Fowler on 10/13/2008 who plays Classic rock and blues.
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Rebel=Phenomenal
Only had the rebel for a couple of days, but I am impressed. The tube mix is a great feature---lets you get a custom tone without being one dimensional. I like the mix between the EL84s and 6V6s. At one watt, this thing cranks! Turn up the gain and look out. Unless you are playing Pauley Pavillion, the Rebel would perform in any small venue. Variety of tones and great ones they are. Very articulate and clean---dirties up well. Paired it with a Tourmaster 2x12 and get nice low end. The Rebel is no toy---it is a serious piece of gear. There are amps with more features, but for a simple, great sounding amp, you can't go wrong. GO REBEL!
Reviewed by Tom D on 11/3/2008 who plays Rock/Metal.
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Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!
I traded my Mesa Single Rectifier and Marshall 1960 cab for the Rebel and the Tourmaster 2X12 cab. I feel bad because I feel like i ripped Guitar Center off. This amp is incredible. Anything you need is here. Sparkling clean, bluesy breakup, vintage plexi tone......you name it. The only thing this amp isnt great for is Hardcore Metal. Effects Loop works great too!!! I would recommend anyone looking for an amp to try this one a couple of time before they make up their mind. It may look tiny but it keeps up with the big boys for sure. Loud enough for any guitar situation.
Reviewed by Jake on 10/27/2008 who plays Rock, Blues.
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