
Anthony Easton
The Ethos TWE-1 is a compact, solid-state analog design that offers touch sensitivity, allowing for a seamless transition from clean to overdriven tones with just the turn of your guitar's volume control. Inspired by the Boutique Trainwreck Express Valve Amplifier, it emulates the sound of a valve power amp being pushed to its limits, breathing and reacting to your playing. The TWE-1 features powerful tone sculpting controls, allowing users to tune it to their amp to achieve optimal tone. It also provides a Speaker Simulated output, making it versatile for home recording and direct-to-P.A. applications. The pedal includes Volume, Hi-Cut, and Gain controls, a 3-position Cab switch, a Presence switch, a Voice switch, and a bypassable Brite switch, offering exceptional sound and flexibility. The TWE-1 operates on a +9V battery or wall adapter and features a compact size with dimensions of 7.5" x 4.75" in a rugged die-cast aluminum chassis.
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Excellent
$325

Excellent
$2,149.04

Good
$334.47

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