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Chapter 1 Amps and pedals 13
Amp Designer models
Tweed Combos
The Tweed models are based on American combos from the 1950s and early 1960s that helped
dene the sounds of blues, rock, and country music. They have warm, complex, clean sounds that
progress smoothly through gentle distortion to raucous overdrive as you increase the gain. Even
after half a century, Tweeds can still sound contemporary. Many modern boutique ampliers are
based on Tweed-style circuitry.
Model Description
Small Tweed Combo
A 1 x 12" combo that transitions smoothly from clean
to crunchy, making it a great choice for blues and
rock. For extra denition, set the Treble and Presence
controls to a value around 7.
Large Tweed Combo
This 4 x 10" combo was originally intended for
bassists, but it was also used by blues and rock
guitarists. It is more open and transparent-sounding
than the Small Tweed Combo, but it can deliver
crunchy sounds.
Mini Tweed Combo A small amp with a single 10" speaker, used by
countless blues and rock artists. It is quite punchy-
sounding and can deliver the clean and crunch tones
that Tweed combos are known for.
Tip: Tweed combos are responsive to playing dynamics. Adjust the knobs to create a distorted
sound, then reduce the level of your guitar’s volume knob to create a cleaner tone. Turn up your
guitars volume knob when soloing.