Fender Cyber Deluxe Amp Review
Feisty little brother of Fender's wildly popular Cyber-Twin. Patented Virtual Tone Interpolation circuitry reconfigures the basic signal building blocks for amazingly accurate dynamic re-creations of the most revered amps of all time, plus new creations by Fender's golden-eared engineers. Genuine analog circuitry is combined.
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Fender Cyber Deluxe Amp Review
Matt talks about Cyber Delux
The Fender Cyber Deluxe is a great amp. I am a giging musician in a band call called Mass Exodus. When I joined the band the only amp I had was a Old Princeton 65 that I got to play Jazz with in college. It was light weight and had a little tone. When I got into Mass Exodus the band let me use one of those first VOX modeling amps. I thought it was a joke, so I told them to sell it and I would buy a better amp to use. I had my heart set on one of the Line 6 amps, but after playing one at a local music store I was like, forget that. So I was just going to get a traditional tube amp, like a Fender Hot Rod or something. Then I played the Cyber Deluxe and I was hooked. Talk about a bad amp. IF I needed a big mesa boogie sound, I had it. If I was going to go play jazz, tons of great sounding tweed emulations. And if I ever missed the ratty tone of a Princeton 65.. boom, it's in there too! And it is a exact copy.. I sat them beside each other and even the over tones and resonace is the same! It is much better than the Line 6 and VOX trast they are pumping out now days.. there is actually some tone and some great effects on this amp.. and no retarded effects, just the ones that people can actually use. If you play many diffrent styles of music all the time.. don't waste you time on any other amp. One great part is that it won't break your arm moving it around.. and it has good sound volume to cut throw a live mix (bulit in compressor, limiter, gate). One thing that blows about this amp is that if you change sounds while playing a song, it's not seamless.. there is like a half second delay when you switch.. and for hard rockers hitting the second channel during a song can sound alittle choppy.. but nothings perfect in this world. Public finance seidman ebook3000. I havn't had a chance to listen to the Fender Metal Head yet, but if it sounds like the duo rectifier patch on the Cyber Deluxe than that is one bad half stack.