Cyber Twin Patch Editors

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I bought an original CT when they first came out and didn't like it so much shortly after I bought it. It started up with this digital distorted & thin sound, so I took it back. I then bought another a short while ago, (this time with version 1.3 software and the tube rattle fix) and it sounded much better to me, but still wasn't quite there for me. I took that CT in and traded it in at my local GC for a Cyber Twin SE model. All's I can really say is WOW!!

Cyber-twin patches Welcome to FenderTalk.com! You are currently viewing our website as a guest which gives you access to view, not post, in the discussions here. Oct 6, 2012 - I'm new to the game - just got my cybertwin SE - used from Guitar Center. I used all the cc controls as well as patch editing system exclusive.

The tone is fatter, in my opinion, and does not have some of the spitty harshness the original had on many of the distorted amp models. I was really floored by the SE version. There wasn't a whole lot of information out there comparing the two, but the real believeing is a side by side comparison. Play an original CT, then scoot on down to the music store and play an SE.

The difference will jump right out at you. Plus there are plenty of new presets by guys like Greg Koch & Gary Hoey. One cool amp feature is called 'Squelch'. It creates an extremly realistic feedback/overtone type sound while holding a note. It really rocks! One of the coolest things ever was going to the Greg Koch website, and ordering up a couple of his instructional DVD's (one was learn Skynyrd and the other was some of his stuff.

He's playing the CT SE in this DVD's.), anyway, he tells you what to dial in to get the exact tones he's using on the DVD and it's just that, EXACT. They kick butt!! I went through that with the Digitech GNX4 but was often dissapointed at the outcome. Where the CT SE really delivered. I really feel Fender has finally gotten it right with the SE.

I can not imagine how it could get much better with future generations of this amp!! I also have a Podxt live I bought on the same day I bought my CT SE. Although the pod has some great sounds in it, I found when either I plugged in my Les Paul, Strat or a Tele, all the guitars essentially sounded like the same guitar!

I don't even know how that is possible! Especially a Tele compared to a Les Paul!

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When you plug into a Cyber Twin, your guitars retain thier unique sounds just like a real amp. Trading in my original Cyber Twin was a good call and well worth the price difference paid. I think the cyber twins are about to become history. Boy, i hope i'm wrong. The tube crowd has been incredibly vocal, anti ss, and anti digital to the point of frothing at the mouth.

In contrast, the cyber twin crowd has been way too silent. And then there's fender: they never really supported the cyber twin, never developed something like cyber commander, and i suspect, turf wars inside fender with the cyber twin crowd loosing.

Unfortunately the cyber twins have a tough learning curve associated with them without the help of something like cyber commander. All this combined probably resulted in low sales and low interest by everyone. So it looks like we are going to get 50's technology. What a friggin tragedy, we finally get something incredible, everyone ignores it, and it's back to the dark ages. Shame on all of us. Well, i for one will never go back to friggin tubes. I'll keep my cybers until they become relics, and maybe they'll even begin to really appreciate in value.