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Two Rock Custom Reverb Signature Amp Demo Featuring Tal Morris with special comments by K & M Analog Designs Co Founder, Joe Mloganoski

The Custom Reverb Signature is the culmination of everything Bill & Joe have learned since day one. It has a lot of the same features from their early days building amplifiers. The CR Sig has a very refined lead channel that has been tweaked to perfection. Originating in the K&M Custom, this circuit is the most open, least compressed and most articulate and revealing. The Signature also features a dual mode power supply which allows for either 35 watt or 50 watt operation(70/100 watts in the 100 watt version). It has a separate isolated power supply for the reverb, which enhances the reverb effect and prevents loading of the dry signal. In conjunction with our other reverb innovations, you'll immediately notice a rounder, warmer, less restrictive feel.

The version 2 of the Custom Reverb Signature features further refinements. More proprietary components have been added to the list of parts made exclusively for us to continually improve our amps. The presence control has been eliminated and a contour control has been added. At the twelve oclock position, the amps frequency response is flat. Rotating the knob counter-clockwise, will decrease the highs and increase the lows, and vice-versa for clockwise movement. This is ideal for switching between single coils and humbuckers without touching other controls or compensating for different speaker cabinets. Its also a great way to compensate for room acoustics without changing your entire preamp EQ.

The effects return level is now internally fixed and there is a reverb send control on the back, similar to the Overdrive Signature. The beauty of this is you can control the amount of signal that goes to the reverb tank, allowing you to go from short to long decay times. The return control(front panel) adds just the right amount of total effect, from subtle to surf.

Finally, the output transformer has also been redesigned. The Custom Reverb Signature V2 has a much wider bandwidth, which along with our refined circuitry and component choices, translates into more articulation, feel, chime, and musicality than ever before.

Quick Facts:

2 channel, cascading, SS Rectifier, 2 X 6L6, 50 watts or 4 X 6L6, 100 watts.
4, 8, 16 ohm output, treble, middle, bass, bright, mid, deep, dual EQ settings, boost, gain and master each channel, contour control.
Dual function LED footswitch for clean/lead and tone bypass.
Accutronics all tube spring reverb with send and return controls.
Buffered effects loop.
Special design transformers, individually selected components, each amp signed by Bill Krinard and Joe Mloganoski personally.
Dimensions: 20" L x 10" D x 12" H / Weight: 41 Lbs for 50 watt and 49 Lbs for 100 watt.

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  • This amp is not $8000. There were limited models like the John Mayer Signature, which we only made 50 pcs., that were a higher price because of the "collector" status and the fact that they were all signed by him, came with a road case and a speaker cab. The average retail price on most Two-Rocks ranges from 2K to 5K. Call a dealer or us if you have any questions. Thanks!

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  • @tworockamps i looked on the two rock website and im interested but i couldnt find anywhere where you had prices ... i could look at the models but i couldnt find prices anywhere... any help?

  • I am digging in a getting one, the way I figure its probably the best hand built hand tested amps on the market right now. I am super excited about it. Been playing 16 years and am 26, the way I figure I deserve an amp like this to match my guitar collection, I have some vintage fenders and ampegs but I want something modern that will get me some really good tone. I tried out the Egnater Tweaker and was surprised by its stellar performance for the price range.

  • I agree, although the amp is great, the research is done, give us guys a break! Just because we're not rich, it doesn't mean we can' play or don't desearve a great amp. How about a sale on Custom reverbs for a short time only, like two weeks, just so some of us not so famouse people can afford one. I's pay 3,000 for the amp But 5500 is way over any average musicians limit. Also, not everyone that can afford one can play. Some guys have money and just collect amps.

  • Great Amps guys!!!! Keep up the great work!!! Two Rock.....ROCKS!

  • With amps I do believe that you get what you pay for. However, I also believe that a amp company that wants to max sales as well as quality product would have a model/s that could be had at less than 2,000 dollars, boutique or not.

  • Its simple, you only get what you pay for, and these amps amps just ooze quality.

  • I own a few amps.. from old Fender Bassman, a 66 Bandmaster, a Matchless and I rather buy a vintage Fender, mixed with a matchless and all together will give me a tone much better and still be under the retail price of a Two Rock. Great amps.. but too much hype and overpriced.

  • @tworockamps, ........indeed! Getting a used Two Rock may be a better deal for some. It was for me. My first Two Rock this year was an old Amethyst Sig 50W head. Great amp! Next was the Custom Reverb Sig 50W v.2 head. Sure, there aren't many on the used market, and they still fetch a good price for obvious reasons. Yeah, there's indifference to the price on Two Rocks, but these guys put some time into these designs, sounds like a lot of time. I don't mind paying for it. The Best.

  • Old Fender's still own these, and you can buy them plus completely fix them up for <1200$

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