The Tiny Terror vs the Rebel Twenty. Both plugged into Fender 212 Bassman cabinets from 1966, with Eminence Vintage 30 clones in both cabs. Two low volume, high gain potential amplfiers of the EL-84 sort. The Egnater was much more versatile, and in fact, made me want to throw my tiny terror in the lake. I didn't, of course...but I'm gonna!
The Orange seems to have more of a dynamic sound. The Egnater sounds darker and muddier which is a lot more noticeable on the high gain setting. 6V6 side is the way to go. I agree that the Egnater is much more versatile.
zombiemontage 1 week ago
Egnater rules!!!
ALFAREZ 1 week ago
@astrophysics123 Try the egnater tweaker. I own it and it nails that mid-way crunchy marshall tone ALL DAY! With a tube swap, master and especialy V1 you will have a killer amp. But of these either would probably be pretty good too.
willeng84 3 weeks ago
Orange sounds hi-fi as fuck, no depth to the sound at all.
Tordah26 1 month ago
layering amps is the way to the golden distortion
roomfullofidiots 1 month ago
I actually preferred the Orange. I thought it's tone was a little more ear friendly... Complex and dynamic where the Egnator was a little darker and muddier. I own both :-)
delpuckett 1 month ago
cause its christian slater duh!
emanhacker 1 month ago
Jack Black couldn't play as well as this guy. That would b one deciding factor.
cameltooth1 1 month ago
Sounds like to me that the egnater just lends itself more to the 6v6 sound. The orange is beefier and more mid rangey. The egnater has a great sound but even w the el84 tubes it has a compressed more scooped type of sound. I love mids so I like the orange, have a thunder 30. But I want a rebel 20 for lighter stuff and a 6v6 sound. I love putting it on 1 watt or 3 watts and being able to really push the power section.
sr1129 1 month ago
Man you do awsome demos! Keep it up.
DownSouthable 1 month ago