Recently, I got three mods done by Rob. One of them was a Twox. Here are a few notes on it.
1) Aesthetically, It looks cool. The tweed and purple-magenta match up pretty well.
2) Unlike some mods, this one only has a bright and voicing switch. Its very easy to dial in.
3) The Fender voice is clear and clean with more mids.
4) Pressing the voicing switch down, switches to Vox mode. The voicing gets a little darker and the middle character changes.
5) both channels can be tuned to sound like an acoustic guitar is playing, even though I play an electric guitar.
6) while you can get breakup, I'm keeping the gain around 9 O'clock to get great cleans and I'm running the master on the module @ maximum.
7) The module takes delays a little better on the Vox side, especially in front of the amp. Both voicings can sound acoustic with the right settings on your guitar, The fender side is a little more full sounding. I couldn't help but play some 90's acoustic songs. Tom Petty and the Beatles sound equally good too. My dirt pedals and OD's sound great through either voicing, but he voicing and bright switches can fine-tune OD sound. This would be a great module to use if you have a bunch of different dirt boxes as I feel it lets their natural character shine through.
8) By far, Its the best clean MTS module I've played. As far as clean tones go, It sounds better than my old MatchVox. While I can dial other modules back and try and use them in the same way, the my Twox seems built for this kind of thing.
9) oh yea, it has great feel!
1) Aesthetically, It looks cool. The tweed and purple-magenta match up pretty well.
2) Unlike some mods, this one only has a bright and voicing switch. Its very easy to dial in.
3) The Fender voice is clear and clean with more mids.
4) Pressing the voicing switch down, switches to Vox mode. The voicing gets a little darker and the middle character changes.
5) both channels can be tuned to sound like an acoustic guitar is playing, even though I play an electric guitar.
6) while you can get breakup, I'm keeping the gain around 9 O'clock to get great cleans and I'm running the master on the module @ maximum.
7) The module takes delays a little better on the Vox side, especially in front of the amp. Both voicings can sound acoustic with the right settings on your guitar, The fender side is a little more full sounding. I couldn't help but play some 90's acoustic songs. Tom Petty and the Beatles sound equally good too. My dirt pedals and OD's sound great through either voicing, but he voicing and bright switches can fine-tune OD sound. This would be a great module to use if you have a bunch of different dirt boxes as I feel it lets their natural character shine through.
8) By far, Its the best clean MTS module I've played. As far as clean tones go, It sounds better than my old MatchVox. While I can dial other modules back and try and use them in the same way, the my Twox seems built for this kind of thing.
9) oh yea, it has great feel!