Egnater modules still available

bruce egnater

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FYI, we have never stopped building the Dual sound modules. Always available on a special order basis.
Brand new, hand built in Detroit. Egnater Dual Sound modules can be used with Egnater Modular amps and now, also Randall MTS models. These have a few new features that make them even more versatile. We've added a new voicing switch that gives you another choice of tones with a different midrange response. Very cool. Also, notice the D/S switch on the right side of the front panel. This new feature allows you to access either of the channels when using a Randall MTS system. Previously, you could only get the 'A' channel of the dual sound modules in the Randall amps. Now you are able to have 'A' or 'B' come on when that slot is selected. You still can't footswitch between the channels within the modules but you can preselect which one of the two channels you want. All module models are available.

Bassman (Like a 4x10 Bassman. Beautiful, warm clean to approx. JCM800 gain)
VX (Vox AC30)
SL (moderate to fairly hot Marshall=clean to AC/DC)
SL2 (takes over where the SL leaves off. Fairly hot to way high gain Marshall)
SL2X (Tighter and brighter version of the SL2)
T/D (Twin/Deluxe. Really clean Twin on 'A' to pushed Deluxe on 'B')
COD (California-Over-Drive. Our take on the singing, strong midrange Mk11C/Dumble-ish thing)
Erect (Dual Rectifier)
EG3/4 (Channels 3 and 4 from the TOL amps and IE4 preamp from long ago. Smooth, singing with tons of gain)
EG5 (A tighter and brighter version of the EG3/4)
MHG (Modern High Gain) Mid scooped, quite high gain, very aggressive.

$385 each........

Flat rate $12.00 shipping is within the Continental United States. Outside the US, Hawaii and Alaska will be more.
Email for more info .... begnater@aol.com
 
Curious if you've looked to post some audio samples of these on the custom Egnater site? I would think the module community would respond to these more with some way to hear them?
 
Is the new voicing switch just a scoop or something different? Are there any sound clips of it?
 
Basically a scoop-ish thing. It shifts the frequency of the treble control up creating a bigger gap between bass and treble so......scoop-ish.
 
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