tweed amp Latest about tweed amp Fender’s Glorious Twin Amp of the Mid to Late ’50s Is the Epitome of Rock and Roll Amplifiers By Dave Hunter published 4 August 23 The 80-watt “high-powered” tweed Twin appeared in ’58, but nothing beats the delectable dynamics and easy grind of the earlier 40-watt versions Amps Get The Pick NewsletterAll the latest guitar news, interviews, lessons, reviews, deals and more, direct to your inbox!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1"It looks like a beast!" Fame Guitars lets you rock like a star without having to spend like one2“The message said, ‘Me and Ozzy have been checking you outI" Chris Impellitteri reveals his 1988 invitation to become Ozzy's guitarist and how it would have changed the singer's career3“I'd like to do it again... starting now!” Watch David Gilmour perform on a dulcimer as he hints at more to come in 20254"That's his DNA right there." Joe Bonamassa plays Rory Gallagher's "other" Strat. But his excitement isn't about the guitar5"A cornucopia of tunings with airy voicings, suspended chords and rich, colorful soundscapes." Learn the alternate tunings and percussive guitar style of indie pioneer Ani DiFranco in our exclusive audio lesson
Fender’s Glorious Twin Amp of the Mid to Late ’50s Is the Epitome of Rock and Roll Amplifiers By Dave Hunter published 4 August 23 The 80-watt “high-powered” tweed Twin appeared in ’58, but nothing beats the delectable dynamics and easy grind of the earlier 40-watt versions