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Published on 12/29/02 at 15:00Back in April last year I was looking for a versatile amp to use with a '60s Cover band. I went to a few stores but after trying several modelling amps from different manufacturers, I began to get discouraged. Finally I tried the Fender Cyber Twin 2-12 Combo at Guitar Center. I paid $1200 and some change to get it out the door.
I was impressed that the Cyber-T could sound almost just like some old Fender Tube amps I used to have (Tweed Deluxe, Blackface Super Reverb). It sounds like an honest amp, not just a DSP model. It fit the bill exactly for what I needed. It also has the MIDI, Stereo outs and a huge Effects compliment. I found that I could create new amp designs that help me on the Gigs I am getting today. A growing online user community insures that I can get new and old Amp designs I hadn't thought of or didn't have time to create. A Footswitch, Casters and Cover are even included!
The onboard Tuner works O.K. but is a bit over-sensitive. The Display is very nice but can be difficult to see at outdoor gigs in the sun.
Construction seems very good. I have been gigging and taking the CT with me in Pickup beds and Car trunks and it always works the same every time.
You know, I read and hear many discussions and arguments about Guitar Modelling Amps. The Fender Cyber Twin should not be included in these discussions. It is totally unique and will become a classic Fender in it's own right. I've had the opportunity to replace it and I won't. The Cyber-T is too good.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I was impressed that the Cyber-T could sound almost just like some old Fender Tube amps I used to have (Tweed Deluxe, Blackface Super Reverb). It sounds like an honest amp, not just a DSP model. It fit the bill exactly for what I needed. It also has the MIDI, Stereo outs and a huge Effects compliment. I found that I could create new amp designs that help me on the Gigs I am getting today. A growing online user community insures that I can get new and old Amp designs I hadn't thought of or didn't have time to create. A Footswitch, Casters and Cover are even included!
The onboard Tuner works O.K. but is a bit over-sensitive. The Display is very nice but can be difficult to see at outdoor gigs in the sun.
Construction seems very good. I have been gigging and taking the CT with me in Pickup beds and Car trunks and it always works the same every time.
You know, I read and hear many discussions and arguments about Guitar Modelling Amps. The Fender Cyber Twin should not be included in these discussions. It is totally unique and will become a classic Fender in it's own right. I've had the opportunity to replace it and I won't. The Cyber-T is too good.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com