Jump around to specific parts: 00:00 - Slow Dancing In A Burning Room. 02:34 - Introduction to the Gain Structure switch. 04:11 - Checking out the EQ section. 06:47 - Checking out the EQ switches (Bright, Mid, Deep). 08:05 - Checking out the Reverb Send and Return. 10:57 - Checking out the Contour knob. 12:57 - Checking out the FET Gain. 14:17 - Checking out the Gain control. 15:28 - Checking out the Master control. 17:20 - Going through the three Gain Structures with a dirty tone. 17:47 - Checking out the Bypass switch. 18:14 - Hearing the dynamic range of the Classic Reverb Signature. 19:05 - Hearing the amp in and out of a full band context. 20:12 - Going through the Gain Stages with a Telecaster. 20:43 - Checking out how the Classic Reverb Signature takes pedals.
No kidding man. You’d think that for as much as these things cost, and as much functionality as they have, Two Rock would’ve published something like this themselves. Really great demo.
Best comprehensive demo of this amp i've seen...kudos to you guys for knowing how to help someone buy an amp sight unseen. Not only did you cover the basic functions well, but hit combinations of features that would likely be used. Other dealers could take a lesson from you. Thanks.
This is a truly perfect demo, along with your style which sounds ideal for this amp, I'm really impressed! Two rock should hire you to demo their amps! 🍻
1st time on your channel and probably the most useful review of this amp I've seen . The written in script was helpful so as not to interfere with the sound clips. More about the amp and less about the youtuber - I like. cheers
I have been looking for ultimate pedal platform amp for playing Country, Rock, Blues . and various phycadelic KAKA This two Rock sounds like it can handle all of that !
sounds amazing man! Could you please make a cover of Gravity with the same gear? The live in LA version. Also, what are you using to record it ? Which speaker cabinet do you have?
Thanks! Stu's Strat is plugged straight into the amp. The sound for the demo is a blend of a Shure SM57 on the 2x12” cabinet and the cab sim from a Tone King Ironman II attenuator.
Fabulous review. One Q though - that Master volume is insanely high. Are you using an Attenuator for this review (or has it been reduced to 50w setting?). These amps are very, very loud!
I'm sure the Amplified Nation Wonderland is an amazing amp, but I've never played one unfortunately. The current wait time on a custom Two-Rock is around 12 months, but most shops place regular orders with them to ensure they get amps every few months. I doubt the wait would be 18 months if you decided to make a move on a CRS 😉
Hello great demo!!! I have the same beast and I’d like to know how does it work tone king attenuator with this head! I’ve tried the OX as an attenuator but I didn’t like it! What do you suggest? Greetings from Italy😉
…and stepping up from the Ironman ii, I replaced mine with a Fryette Power Station which is more transparent and retains original amp feel and tone much better than Ironman ii during attenuation.
I'm not sure 😬 Maybe Stu still has the backing track for this one. Send him a quick message if you'd like to double-check (instagram.com/stuweinberg/).
I'm pretty sure this is a 6L6 amp, but it's buttery smooth, as you can hear in this demo. Hands down the best amp I've ever played, though it's definitely not a cheap one. I've played a fair number of amps, but the two rock is different. No matter what extremes I hit the amp with settings-wise, it's always excellent, and getting amazing tones with it is so easy. Plus, it takes pedals incredibly well! (The JHS Morning glory and @T are clear winners here, IMO). Lastly, I love how this thing sounds at low volume too. The only difficulty is that finding 'your' sound can be perplexing at first given the sheer amount of knobs to tweak. Oh, and it weighs a ton too. Still, I smile every time I plug in.
Two-Rock offers a 40/20W, a 50W and a 100/50W version of the Classic Reverb Signature. The 50W version is tube rectified. The 100/50W version is solid-state rectified. This gives the 50W version a softer, more compressed tone (warmer, more 'vintage-y'). The 100/50W version will have more headroom and will sound clearer / a bit more modern (bass notes sound more defined, etc).
Jump around to specific parts:
00:00 - Slow Dancing In A Burning Room.
02:34 - Introduction to the Gain Structure switch.
04:11 - Checking out the EQ section.
06:47 - Checking out the EQ switches (Bright, Mid, Deep).
08:05 - Checking out the Reverb Send and Return.
10:57 - Checking out the Contour knob.
12:57 - Checking out the FET Gain.
14:17 - Checking out the Gain control.
15:28 - Checking out the Master control.
17:20 - Going through the three Gain Structures with a dirty tone.
17:47 - Checking out the Bypass switch.
18:14 - Hearing the dynamic range of the Classic Reverb Signature.
19:05 - Hearing the amp in and out of a full band context.
20:12 - Going through the Gain Stages with a Telecaster.
20:43 - Checking out how the Classic Reverb Signature takes pedals.
This is the best demo of an amp I have ever seen.
No kidding man. You’d think that for as much as these things cost, and as much functionality as they have, Two Rock would’ve published something like this themselves. Really great demo.
totally agree
Fantastic demo!
Best comprehensive demo of this amp i've seen...kudos to you guys for knowing how to help someone buy an amp sight unseen. Not only did you cover the basic functions well, but hit combinations of features that would likely be used. Other dealers could take a lesson from you. Thanks.
Happy to read that. Thanks so much!
@@ElectricMojoGuitars what kind of Strat is that and which pups are in it? Sounds great!
This is a truly perfect demo, along with your style which sounds ideal for this amp, I'm really impressed! Two rock should hire you to demo their amps! 🍻
Thanks!
I have this amp, and your demo is spot on. I even picked up a few tips from some of your settings. Thanks!
Best demo ever done by an extraordinary player. Technique is one thing, taste and musical talent is something else. Chapeau!
This might be my new favourite cover of this song.
What song?
Excellent! The best demo to date of a great amp; great playing too! I've learnt alot about the amp from this, well done and thanks!
Thanks!
Awesome demo!!! Solid intro, great playing. Love the tones the two rock produces! Simple clean yet full and rounded.
Hey Adam. I'm happy to read that! Thanks so much.
Exceptional playing, loving both the player and the amp!!
1st time on your channel and probably the most useful review of this amp I've seen . The written in script was helpful so as not to interfere with the sound clips. More about the amp and less about the youtuber - I like. cheers
Thanks!
Very comprehensive and useful demo, thanks a lot.
Thanks!
I have been looking for ultimate pedal platform amp for playing Country, Rock, Blues . and various phycadelic KAKA This two Rock sounds like it can handle all of that !
killer!!! super cool video and man do i want one now!
Sweet demo guys… thank you
Thanks!
Kickass player. Owned it.
Thanks!
Like previous comments, really good demo man!
Thanks!
Killer intro man. Wow. That's how to do it.
Thanks!
Excellent demo....time to start saving! Lol
Great demo!
Thanks!
By far the best review over the variety of tones!!! Do also have compared experienced with the silber sterling signature? Cheers
Thanks! Sure, we've had Silver Sterling Signatures at the shop in the past :) Drop the shop a line if you'd like to discuss this a bit more.
sounds amazing man! Could you please make a cover of Gravity with the same gear? The live in LA version. Also, what are you using to record it ? Which speaker cabinet do you have?
Thanks! We'll keep that in mind for future demos! Stu is using a 2x12" cabinet from Two-Rock in this demo (the cab is loaded with TR1265B speakers).
Amazing!!!!
Wow, really great demo! How was this recorded?
Thanks! The sound for the demo is a blend of a Shure SM57 on the 2x12” cabinet and the cab sim from a Tone King Ironman II attenuator.
Brilliant demo.l Ould love you to do a demo of a ceriatone d style!
Thanks, really glad you like the demo! We'll keep the Ceriatone amp in mind for future demos!
What an incredible demo!!! Can you tell me the recording chain you are using to record?
Thanks! Stu's Strat is plugged straight into the amp. The sound for the demo is a blend of a Shure SM57 on the 2x12” cabinet and the cab sim from a Tone King Ironman II attenuator.
Please do one of these for the traditional cleans
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What is that song played at the beginning?
Slow Dancing in a Burning Room by John Mayer.
Fabulous review. One Q though - that Master volume is insanely high. Are you using an Attenuator for this review (or has it been reduced to 50w setting?). These amps are very, very loud!
Thanks! I don't think Stu's using any attenuation in this demo :)
Espectacular!
Thanks!
Great performance!!!... I have your amp... How do you register this amp?
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the vid. You can reach out to Two-Rock for more details about warranty stuff: www.two-rock.com/contact-us/
Comprehensive!
What kind of guitar is the black one with the F holes? It sounds amazing!
Looks like Stu's guitar has a Fender Starcaster Reissue body and a Stat-style neck from Brown Bear guitars.
Any comparison to the Amplified Nation Wonderland or Dirty Wonderland? Both are 4x 6L6 and I'm not sure I can wait the 18 months for the TRCLRS...
I'm sure the Amplified Nation Wonderland is an amazing amp, but I've never played one unfortunately. The current wait time on a custom Two-Rock is around 12 months, but most shops place regular orders with them to ensure they get amps every few months. I doubt the wait would be 18 months if you decided to make a move on a CRS 😉
Hello great demo!!! I have the same beast and I’d like to know how does it work tone king attenuator with this head! I’ve tried the OX as an attenuator but I didn’t like it! What do you suggest? Greetings from Italy😉
Hey! The Ironman II is a killer attenuator. It's definitely one of the best I've used over the years.
…and stepping up from the Ironman ii, I replaced mine with a Fryette Power Station which is more transparent and retains original amp feel and tone much better than Ironman ii during attenuation.
Standard (Switches OFF) 6:47.
Bright ON 6:57
Mid ON 7:11
Deep ON 7:23.
Bright ON/Mid ON/Deep On 7:37.
I love the 'band'....is that a backing track?
Stu makes his own backing tracks. Send him an email, maybe he still has the file: stu@stuweinberg.com 👍
Do you have a link to this backing track?
I'm not sure 😬 Maybe Stu still has the backing track for this one. Send him a quick message if you'd like to double-check (instagram.com/stuweinberg/).
what version of the amp is this?
:) It's the 100W version
Was this the 40 or 100 watt version?
100 watts.
@@ElectricMojoGuitars Thanks!
What type of strat is that?
Stu's Strat is a 1959 AVRI.
where can i buy this?
We're a Two-Rock dealer 😉. Drop me a line if you'd like to discuss this: info@electricmojoguitars.com
Jesus…… what a Tone…… and I‘m Not talkin‘ about That fantastic Amp……
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the vid.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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I'd give my first born to be able to play like this
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the vid.
How much better is this than a blackface deluxe?
Two-Rock amps are absolutely stellar. Ultimately, the decision really depends on your needs as a player. What are you looking for from your next amp?
Electric Mojo Guitars I have a Fargen Dual Classic and a Fargen Blackbird. The dual classic is 6L6 and the Blackbird is 4 6v6
I'm pretty sure this is a 6L6 amp, but it's buttery smooth, as you can hear in this demo. Hands down the best amp I've ever played, though it's definitely not a cheap one. I've played a fair number of amps, but the two rock is different. No matter what extremes I hit the amp with settings-wise, it's always excellent, and getting amazing tones with it is so easy. Plus, it takes pedals incredibly well! (The JHS Morning glory and @T are clear winners here, IMO). Lastly, I love how this thing sounds at low volume too. The only difficulty is that finding 'your' sound can be perplexing at first given the sheer amount of knobs to tweak. Oh, and it weighs a ton too. Still, I smile every time I plug in.
What’s the difference between the 100w , 50w and 100/50w models. ??
Two-Rock offers a 40/20W, a 50W and a 100/50W version of the Classic Reverb Signature. The 50W version is tube rectified. The 100/50W version is solid-state rectified. This gives the 50W version a softer, more compressed tone (warmer, more 'vintage-y'). The 100/50W version will have more headroom and will sound clearer / a bit more modern (bass notes sound more defined, etc).
@@ElectricMojoGuitars Thanks a lot, I’m seriously eyeing up the 50w middle right now.
@@ElectricMojoGuitars Is this demo the 50W?
@@brianmayer4898 The demo is with the 100W version.
@@ElectricMojoGuitars that’s why I went with the hundred watt version!! 😊
14:15
I would love to hear some variety music ( NO MORE JOHN MAYER !!!!!!) played through this amp. Country, Rock, Blues please !
Thanks for the comment 👍 Peach Guitars have some pretty killer demos of the Two-Rock line as well (ruclips.net/video/6V0f6xIx_0Y/видео.html).
I though two rock was about "rock". Why are they playing one of rock-n-roll's funeral songs?
Slow Dancing In A Burning Room? Because Mayer's using a Two-Rock on the Continuum album.