
A few months ago I reviewed the Egnater Tweaker 40. It was a fun little amp, with plenty of switches… more

A few months ago I reviewed the Egnater Tweaker 40. It was a fun little amp, with plenty of switches… more

Egnater’s amps are typically extremely flexible, with lots of cool features that let you fine-tune and customise your tone. So… more

Expanding upon the award winning Tweaker-Series, the Tweaker 88 head is packed with the features the many legions of “Tweakers”… more

We love our Egnater Amps here in Oz, so Egnater have decided to return the favour by creating a unique… more
Expanding on their award-winning Tweaker series, Egnater have released the Tweaker-40, which offers the classic tonal characteristics of the original… more
It’s rare that an amp that appears so simple on the surface is actually hiding a huge array of tone sculpting options. If you can’t find your tone in the Renegade, I suggest you give your ears a thorough cleaning and try again, because this beauty can do it all.
Sure this could be a super simple single channel, two control, low wattage amp with minimal fuss and straight up dialling but that’s not what the Tweaker is designed for. It’s definitely still minimal fuss but how about the option of being able to flick a switch for some extra dirt or to refocus the low end?