What could Egnater bring to the amp market for you?

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What do you wish was out there?

We truly only want to develop products that are innovative and user driven. Be specific and realistic in your desires!
 
single channel with KT-88's in the 100watt range. :rock:


hot rodded JMP, but with 88's!
 
how about the amps that are built at the seminars come as an amp building kit with instructions inside on what to do? or even the amp already assembled?
 
ratter":341hte1t said:
How about a pedal that holds one of the MOD modules and works as a preamp/dirt box? Like a Mesa V-Twin sized thing.

Good call. +1.
 
A clean channel that's voiced close to sounding like nylon/classical guitar.

Rhythm channel voiced somewhat dry & punchy, but not mid heavy, something that will embrace/wrap around a sensitive lead vocal. I think the claen channel voicing would be a great starting point for this channel too.
 
fek":30uglb5t said:
ratter":30uglb5t said:
How about a pedal that holds one of the MOD modules and works as a preamp/dirt box? Like a Mesa V-Twin sized thing.

Good call. +1.

Yeah, that would be awesome!!!!!! I'm also kinda waiting for a single space rackmount preamp that holds a couple modules, but I think you guys are working on that already.
 
a basic two channel amp voiced like the seminar amps with a good clean channel and a good loop.
 
3-4 channel head, with the power section veatures of the Tourmaster, but loaded with KT88s,

3-4 channels ala: VHT Sig:X, JVM, Mark IV, etc.....

Clean
med gain
high gain
RETARDO GAIN

:D
 
An amp with a clean channel and two IDENTICAL lead channels, each with a sperate EQ, and possibly voicing switches, and gain switches.

The options with that would be endless.
 
kannibul":lghkub24 said:
An amp with a clean channel and two IDENTICAL lead channels, each with a sperate EQ, and possibly voicing switches, and gain switches.

The options with that would be endless.



Yea, what he said...... :thumbsup:
 
Juggernaut":2o7mxxfv said:
3-4 channel head, with the power section veatures of the Tourmaster, but loaded with KT88s,

3-4 channels ala: VHT Sig:X, JVM, Mark IV, etc.....

Clean
med gain
high gain
RETARDO GAIN

:D

+1,000,000

Something with a thicker, tighter, deeper low end then the Tourmaster, with more gain on tap. A beautiful high-headroom clean, and some nice thick gain channels. 4 Channels, a solo boost, MIDI functionality, KT88's...that kinda thing. :rock:
 
SFW":3t11b7oa said:
a basic two channel amp voiced like the seminar amps with a good clean channel and a good loop.

:yes: :thumbsup:

The Tourmaster has some killer features, I'm just not crazy about the tones. I dig the seminar amp tones I've heard. Maybe a mixture of the Tourmaster features and the seminar tones. Two channels (dirty and clean) w/ independent eq's, a footswitchable loop. I'd also like to be able to switch between 6l6's, el34's, kt88's... kinda like that one THD head. :yes:
 
Capulin Overdrive":z8c3ug2a said:
single channel with KT-88's in the 100watt range. :rock:
+1



Actually here: Single Channel, Capable of decent amount of gain. PTP. FX Loop. Switchable rectifier (tube/silicon). Cleans up nicely. Simple layout no "voice activation of doom" "deep end of hell" buttons on it. Just Volume, Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Master.

I don't know if it's possible to do (I have no idea about technicality of this stuff..) but how bout a dial that shifts the frequencies for the EQ. Is that dumb? I dunno just came to me. Like you set your Treble, Mid and Bass right? There's another knob which makes the whole EQ shift towards higher frequencies or lower frequencies. Is that same as resonance knob? or presence knob? or is it something totally new? I have no idea just throwing it out there.
 
GRK":2zbkgtdm said:
Capulin Overdrive":2zbkgtdm said:
single channel with KT-88's in the 100watt range. :rock:
+1



Actually here: Single Channel, Capable of decent amount of gain. PTP. FX Loop. Switchable rectifier (tube/silicon). Cleans up nicely. Simple layout no "voice activation of doom" "deep end of hell" buttons on it. Just Volume, Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Master.

I don't know if it's possible to do (I have no idea about technicality of this stuff..) but how bout a dial that shifts the frequencies for the EQ. Is that dumb? I dunno just came to me. Like you set your Treble, Mid and Bass right? There's another knob which makes the whole EQ shift towards higher frequencies or lower frequencies. Is that same as resonance knob? or presence knob? or is it something totally new? I have no idea just throwing it out there.

Sounds like you want more of a parametric eq. That would be cool, even if it was just for the mids. :yes:
 
I would just be happy if the mod 50 had a pedal friendly series loop.
 
I'd love to see a single channel, high gain 100 watt head. Great MV, loop optional, but.... what would be really cool is a footswitchable, parametric type of boost circuit. That way you could dial in more gain, low mids etc for lead tones, then kick the boost off for your rythym tones. Very cool! :thumbsup: :yes:


Or, I guess I could just use a Marshall and a pedal... :confused:


EDIT: Oops, Looks like I just stole GRK's idea.... :aww:
 
guitar_god123456":1gg21avw said:
how about the amps that are built at the seminars come as an amp building kit with instructions inside on what to do? or even the amp already assembled?
This would be cool...
 
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