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What a great amp the Egnater Rebel 30 is!!
I've owned many boutique amps, but most of them do pretty much just one thing well....The Rebel 30 is just a fantastic 30 watt 2 channel amp that has a great FX loop, watts controls for each channel, tube mix control for either EL84's or 6V6's or both....Great built in digital reverb..and the head weighs 23 lbs....and it can get really loud....Great clean channel...with the watts control down, can get nice and crunchy...fantastic overdive channel...plenty of gain for those of us that are blues/rock folks....turn down your volume control, and the gain channel cleans up for more of a plexi rhythum tone.....The voicings for me are literally perfect for my set neck/humbucker guitars...I don't play Fenders, so can't comment on that......Just a brillant design and production quality is quite good...Really no compomise on tone cause it's 2 channels..for $799...oh, and it comes with a really nice gig bag with shoulder strap
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Excellent Rod, glad to hear it!! I assume your TM found a good home. Glad you are diggin' the "much lighter" Rebel 30. Rock.
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head for a Rebel 30......went from 60 lbs to 23!!!!
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Haven't tried the 30, but I'm still diggin' my Rebel 20. A lot of tone in a small package.
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