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I'm new to the Forum, but I've been watching this tread for a while. I've been experimenting with different tubes and found what I feel to be the warmest and most versatile setup. I share my Cybertwin Head with my 23 year old son who is into metal and I use the CT for classic rock. [COLOR='black'][COLOR='darkgreen']I installed a JJ 12AU7 in V1 and a Electro Harmonix 12AX7 in V2 and have lots of warm gain without noise and enough tasty distortion to please my son.[/COLOR][/COLOR] As others have noted the 2 stock Groove Tubes 12AX7's have too much gain. I have tried 2 JJ 12AT7's, and NOS Sylvainia 12AT7's but wasn't really happy (high gain sounds were still way abrasive). [COLOR='red']Warning: A 12AU7 in V2 makes mud in the extreme, and 2 12au7's have hardly any volume at all.[/COLOR] Moving the 12AU7 to V1 and the EH 12AX7 in V2 is like heaven for both of us!
Best $25 you can spend. I can apreciate the idea of mix and match until you get 'your sound' but this combo gives you everything! Warmth & Grind & and more if u want it.Bought my CyberTwin 2 years ago, right before they stopped production. I tried many times but couldn't get any of the tones I wanted.
Spent time surfing looking for information to warm it up. Thought maybe there were settings I couldn't see so tried downloading the Cyber Commander (which is awesome) but there were no switches/effects to fix the tone. I went back to this amp many times but had difficulty getting inspired.
Finally I came accross this thread and ordered the 12AU7 tubes. Swapped out the 12AX7 in V1 with a 12AU7 and WOW! This is why I wanted to buy this amp. Now all of the various settings are useable.
The sound is warm and thick. Thanks for sharing this info! Hey - I'm new to the game - just got my cybertwin SE - used from Guitar Center for $379! I like a silverface twin clean. I even bought one of those (again) last year. It was so loud and so heavy tho. I sold it - my only regret is missing the tone I want (and it has it).
I play mostly a MIM strat (HSH fancy wiring, coiltapping, series, neck phase, bridge neck together, push pull pots) and an American strat (HHH). I like funky clean - country clean - quack y clean. Some might call it ice picky. I like just below that. I usually don't use any fx, maybe just a touch of verb. Sorry - this post really is about the amp.
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I did not like the tone much with the original 12 ax7's in there. I was so pleased to find this extended forum topic here. Thanks much Jake. I first tried the 12au7 in V2.
Then I put another in V1 and liked it even better. Thanks so much for this.
While the loudness of the amp is down considerably, I agree there really is much more room to roam (on the controls now) without going over the top too quickly. Jake that part about the treb/mid/bass controls 5 = flat is very important to how I think about what's happening on the amp, thanks! Yeah I know tweak to how it sounds - but knowledge is power when tweaking - to go with the ear. So I'm after.
Painfully clean. With both 12au7's (RCA NOS matched from ebay $19.01 shipped) in and a chance to really spend some time playing with the amp, I am very pleased. I am running master at about 4 - with blackface stack - volume = 9.5 and gain = 8-10, blackface tube 3. Treb = 6, mid 3.5, bass 6, pres = 6 and of course the most crucial *reverse polarity. No noise gate or hum reducer. Granted these are rough estimates from my memory, as the amp is out in the shed, and it was yesterday. It was a bit thick but rolling off the guitar volume to 3-5 on the guitar helps give some room - before it gets a little dirty.
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