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Description
Dive into the digital realm while keeping one foot in the vintage with the Fender Cyber Twin SE. This hybrid combo amplifier marries the warmth of two 12AX7 preamp tubes with the precision of a solid-state power amp, delivering a sonic palette that spans from classic to contemporary. With its advanced digital modeling technology, the Cyber Twin SE becomes your sonic playground, offering an endless array of tones that cater to every whim of your musical expression. This model, building upon the legacy of its predecessor, bridges the gap between tradition and innovation, making it a versatile companion for the modern guitarist.
Key Features:
- Hybrid amplifier design combines two 12AX7 preamp tubes with a solid-state power amp
- Advanced digital modeling technology for a wide range of classic and modern tones
- Features two 12 inch speakers for full-bodied sound
- Successor to the original Cyber Twin, with production from 2005 to 2012
Product specs
| Brand | Fender |
| Model | Cyber-Twin SE 2 x 65-Watt 2x12" Modeling Guitar Combo |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2005 - 2012 |
| Made In | Mexico |
| Categories | Guitar Combo Amps, Guitar Modeling Amps |
| Built-In Effects | Built-In Effects |
| Color Family | Black |
| Electronics | Solid State |
| Model Family | Fender Twin |
| Model Sub-Family | Fender Cyber Twin |
| Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
| Number of Inputs | 1 Input |
| Output Power (Watts) | 65 |
| Power Tube Type | None |
| Reverb | Digital Reverb |
| Series | Fender Cyber Amp |
| Speaker Configuration | 2x12" |
FAQs
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What type of effects does the Fender Cyber Twin SE offer?
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The Fender Cyber Twin SE features built-in digital effects, including reverb, delay, modulation, and more, allowing for a wide range of tonal possibilities without needing external pedals.
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Is the Fender Cyber Twin SE suitable for live performances?
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Yes, with its 2 x 65-watt output and 2x12" speaker configuration, the Fender Cyber Twin SE is powerful enough for live performances, providing clear sound and versatile modeling options for various music genres.
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Does the Fender Cyber Twin SE use tube technology?
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No, the Fender Cyber Twin SE is a solid-state amplifier, which means it does not use traditional vacuum tubes but instead relies on digital modeling to replicate classic amp tones.
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How many input channels does the Fender Cyber Twin SE have?
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The Fender Cyber Twin SE has one input channel, designed to accommodate a single guitar input for straightforward connectivity.
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Can the Fender Cyber Twin SE replicate classic Fender tones?
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Yes, the Fender Cyber Twin SE is designed to model classic Fender amplifier tones, offering a range of sound options that emulate the iconic Fender sound profile.
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Fender® Cyber-Twin® SE Demo part 1 | Fender
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Cyber Twin SE.
Setup and maintenance
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Owners report issues with capacitors, recommending replacements with identical size and specs, such as 50v 47uf, for better reliability.
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The amp can become non-responsive, with only a low hum and operational trim controls, suggesting potential preamp section issues post-trim pot.
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Critic Reviews
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I should give this 1 star to try to keep the prices down on these.
These amps are incredible bargains right now. They're pretty bulletproof and if you look around can find these super cheap. Completely unloved. The oldest ones are almost 22 years old (mine is a newer SE, still 11 or 12 years old at least). Some came with an optional midi floorboard that lets you do alot of stuff you can't do otherwise with the 4 button footswitch which will let you change presets. It also has another 1 button footswitch (usually missing) that can turn effects on/off.
The motorized knobs are a sight to behold. They still work flawlessly and truely a marvel to watch in person.
The CyberTwins are not exactly modeling amps, they have a tube preamp (solid state output section) and the way they work is, ah, fairly insane. It has configureable analog guts (and of course digital as well) but the amp basicly rewires itself when you change sounds, you can hear the relays clicking and the motorized knobs do their thing.
I mostly play jazz/country these days. Still some old 70s hard rock and fusion as well. It handles it well. I almost always use it for the Fender sounds. LIke the Twin, although with THIS twin you can have stereo ping pong delay, or stereo chorus or tremolo unlike a real Twin. It also does a swell job of doing a JC120.
Once you get the hang of using this, you can get all kinds of tones out of it, or really hone the tone you want. I can't really get an exact Polytone sound (like from a 102) but that's not the CyberTwins problem.
I've got 4 patches in memory. 1. Acoustic, I can make my Les Paul sound like an acoustic electric. 2. bright deluxe reverb sound I use for 70s country with reverb and I add a phaser I can kick in and out for the Waylon thing. 3. a BIG jazz tone with a little reverb and chorus using a Fender Twin model. 4. a generic 70s hard rock tone (think early Priest, Heep, Purple, Sabbath).
I really enjoy this amp and it cost less then some of my pedals. They were about $1600.00 (plus floorboard) when they came out years ago.
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