What could Egnater bring to the amp market for you?

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How about an M4 in a head chassis w/ a power section, like the MOD100 w/ the loops etc...
 
Jeff Hilligan":2yigbs5u said:
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!

You can clone a Mark IIC+ since Mesa refuses to. ;)
 
Count me in for a prod model of the seminar head big time!! I honestly believe if more people had a chance to hear that thing you could sell tons of 'em. I'd offer both 50 and 100w versions and add pretty much nothing else (maybe mod the clean side a touch?? or not..) so as to keep costs down (to move more units ;-)). Bottom line, these amps kick ass and I'd love an "official" one.
 
To see the Ty Tabor voiced module that supposed to cop his old tone sometime soon would be nice. :gethim: :D
 
How about a 3 chan. head with selectable output tubes [34s,kt88s, 6l6s,or class A el84s Also midi chan. switching in addition to the regular jacks, to make live use a little easier. I know class A/B to class A would be a bit tricky. 1 really good clean ,2 of the same kill chan.s with seperate loops and levels for all 3. Also think that with the amount of gain with tons of bottom people are after these days, maybe some R&D should to slightly larger than 4x12 cabs that would house 15s or even 18s I dont know if anyone makes a suitable 18" driver . recently read a review of a combo that had a sub woofer setup they gave it rave reviews! It would be a stack setup with a 4x12 on top and a 2x18, or 4x18 or 15 on bottom. So much for getting room in the mix for bass guitar, but I think that with all the gainheads in the world, seems there would be a market for it. Also some smaller recording-specific models with similar channels, but maybe 10 watts max output, or similar. The cabs would be a 10 on top and a 15 on bottom. Maybe the top could be driven 10 watts class A , and the bottom 20 or 30 watts class A/B. Its getting hard to not do somthing thats already been done. theres plenty more where that came from , but thats all for now, Thanks for asking!!!!!!
 
How about an affordable IE4???
Make it where you make the Tourmaster. Have it come in at $600 retail. Would be amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I just had an idea..what if you combined the modular idea with the instructional dvd/building idea and created a dvd and kit to build your own module? It'd be taking the most versatile amp (IMO) to yet another level of customization. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like to get into tinkering with electronics but doesn't really know where to start. This might be a lot cooler than building an effects pedal, but not as complicated/dangerous as a full amp. It wouldn't be limited to just beginners either, I'm sure anyone can learn something from bruce and have fun and be proud to have put something together. Maybe the kit could have a few extra components of different values so you can try them out and see how it changes the sound.

Having studied basic electromagnetic physics I am still in the dark as to how someone designs an electric circuit suited for audio applications.
 
When you have such an innovative product like you guys have, it's hard to come up with even more creative solutions, but I think it's really cool that you guys are always trying to push that envelope. I can only think of little add ons for current products, like what if the M4 had the looping capabilities of an E2, or the mod heads have the ability to turn the loops on and off.
 
Chubtone":3fkm1ct4 said:
Something for direct recording that sounds just like a mic'd tube amp. Not close, not an emulation. I'm talking not being able to tell the difference. Heck, just make an interface that plugs into the computer that I can plug the Egnater and Randall modules into and get the same sound I get with them live.

That'd be very cool too!
 
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