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In the early '70s, Bruce Egnater was not only an aspiring electronics student who had a knack for modifying amplifiers - he was also blessed with impeccable taste in music. A huge fan of both Jimi Hendrix and Cream, Bruce's love for huge, distorted guitar sounds is what drove him to create amplifiers that could handle the explosive sounds that were coming out of his hometown of Detroit at the time. Today, Egnater's line of Tweaker amps is jam-packed with options to "kick out the jams" with.
Whether you prefer the overdriven punk tone of the Stooges' James Williamson or the old-time rock'n'roll of Bob Seger, Motor City pride is alive and well with Egnater. For proof, turn your attention to the Tweaker 112 15W 1x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp. Compact and versatile, this all-tube combo is loaded with a seemingly endless array of tonal variations. Powered by a pair of 6V6 tubes, this Tweaker amp is perfect for gigging and its portable size makes transportation to live performances and rehearsals an effortless endeavor.
Now, if you really want to blow the roof off your next venue, you might want to consider a cabinet and head. First off, check out the 212X 2x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet. Loaded with custom-voiced Celestian Elite GH-50 speakers that provide 100-watt RMS power handling, the partial open-back design gives you a wide-open vintage tone. As for a head, take a look at the Tweaker-88. The biggest and baddest Tweaker amp to date, this 88-watt beast delivers a killer dose of sounds with an attack that will drop your audience's jaws to the floor. From classic cleans to intense overdrive, the Tweaker-88 88W Tube Guitar Amp Head can handle it all.
When you get right down to it, Egnater Tweaker amps are not for the faint of heart. Sure, they might be lightweight, easy to operate and stylish in their design, but the ferocious tone that these amps deliver represents everything that made '60s and '70s Detroit rock'n'roll groups so influential. From 1x12 speaker cabinets to 40-watt heads, combos and half-stacks, an Egnater Tweaker guitar amp is ideal for any loud and proud rocker.