Topic: Twinkleland>>chime in on tone settings?

Hi
Well I am foutunate to have received my Twinkleland from Peter Van Weelden this week. Wow what an amazing amp it sounds so beautiful and articulate. I ran it through a 2x12 Catagory 5 Cab with EV12Ls. Does anyone have experience with this amp and can provide their preferred settings or suggestions?
Thanks Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
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Re: Twinkleland>>chime in on tone settings?

Hi Ron,Congratulations with you amp.Normally I would not repond on this forum, but being one of a few Twinkleland players (for I guess 5 years now), I think I should repond. But it will be a 'fague' answer.First of all, it took me almost 1,5 year and probably 40 gigs further to get a grip on what a setting on a Twinkleland does in different circumstances. We mostly play without a PA so that is a key factor and I switch channels (what Joe for instance does not). Second. I really believe that an amp from this quality is an instrument of it's own. That of course counts for the whole signal chain which  it is part of.  Conclusion: you have to play a lot and experiment an awfall lot yourself with the settings. An amp in this category deserves this.But tip 1 I have for you. To get a nice leadtone ( the 'second channel

Re: Twinkleland>>chime in on tone settings?

Mohlmaniac wrote:

Hi Ron,Congratulations with you amp.Normally I would not repond on this forum, but being one of a few Twinkleland players (for I guess 5 years now), I think I should repond. But it will be a 'fague' answer.First of all, it took me almost 1,5 year and probably 40 gigs further to get a grip on what a setting on a Twinkleland does in different circumstances. We mostly play without a PA so that is a key factor and I switch channels (what Joe for instance does not). Second. I really believe that an amp from this quality is an instrument of it's own. That of course counts for the whole signal chain which  it is part of.  Conclusion: you have to play a lot and experiment an awfall lot yourself with the settings. An amp in this category deserves this.But tip 1 I have for you. To get a nice leadtone ( the 'second channel

Looks like the rest of your replie was cut off. Please complete it would be greatly appreciated. This amp as you said is an instrument.please complete your discuss

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
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Re: Twinkleland>>chime in on tone settings?

cindyron wrote:
Mohlmaniac wrote:

Hi Ron,Congratulations with you amp.Normally I would not repond on this forum, but being one of a few Twinkleland players (for I guess 5 years now), I think I should repond. But it will be a 'fague' answer.First of all, it took me almost 1,5 year and probably 40 gigs further to get a grip on what a setting on a Twinkleland does in different circumstances. We mostly play without a PA so that is a key factor and I switch channels (what Joe for instance does not). Second. I really believe that an amp from this quality is an instrument of it's own. That of course counts for the whole signal chain which  it is part of.  Conclusion: you have to play a lot and experiment an awfall lot yourself with the settings. An amp in this category deserves this.But tip 1 I have for you. To get a nice leadtone ( the 'second channel

Looks like the rest of your replie was cut off. Please complete it would be greatly appreciated. This amp as you said is an instrument.please complete your discuss

I'm back. I'm sorry that a big part of my tips went gone. The biggest trick in my opinion is to balance between the volume levels: volume, level, ratio and master (all this without the Twinklelator). To get a nice leadtone ( the 'second channel if you will) you have to tweak with the first volume level (of the first stage). This is a bit of a magic button in my opinion. I put this volume in general one level or above the ratio level. In my case (gig level: volume is between 6-6,5 , ratio is between 5-5,5 and master is on 7.  Hot switch is on (deep and bright switch are off). I variate with the level knob between 6 and 8. Every Twinkleland will be respond a bit different of course but this is probably a good starting point.

Tip 2: before I played the Twinkle I have played Custom Audio and Bogner amps. Mostly in a wet/dry/wet configuration. I really had to learn play with a Twinkle but got addicted to the massive honest tone which needs less and less coloration. So I use less and less effects. One tip a would like to pass on to you, I have got from Peter van Weelden. Approach your guitar and Twinkle combination more like you would play a good acoustic guitar. So in my case I had to learn to put less energy in my right hand. Play extremely more dynamic if that makes any sense to you?!. Players who come from a more 'traditionally' Fender type of playing in stead of rock and high gainisch background will need probably less  adaption.

Tip 3: ENJOY and believe me: electric guitar players are the most difficult musicians when it comes to judging value for money. I am one myself haha. But of course a Twinkle is expensive but compare it to a good acoustic guitar and you laugh about it. But we guitarist are not used to invest this type of money. But with a Twinkle you buy an instrument and not an amp. In my modest opinion: for the rest of your live ...you will not need anything else when it comes to a more than perfect sounding 'hot boosted'  Fender type of amp (of their best road proof quality). Yeh maybe your second Twinkle hahaha. O.. and a third tip. Peter will launch a 4 channel amp in the future where he combines Twinkle-ich tones with the best of of the British. Not Point-to-Point wired but still made in Europe and for a broader audience (for what that means anyway but those are my words). I have played and heard parts of the configurations and it is again a 'Van Weelden blowing loud experience....

Once again ENJOY ENJOY!

Re: Twinkleland>>chime in on tone settings?

Mohlmaniac wrote:
cindyron wrote:
Mohlmaniac wrote:

Hi Ron,Congratulations with you amp.Normally I would not repond on this forum, but being one of a few Twinkleland players (for I guess 5 years now), I think I should repond. But it will be a 'fague' answer.First of all, it took me almost 1,5 year and probably 40 gigs further to get a grip on what a setting on a Twinkleland does in different circumstances. We mostly play without a PA so that is a key factor and I switch channels (what Joe for instance does not). Second. I really believe that an amp from this quality is an instrument of it's own. That of course counts for the whole signal chain which  it is part of.  Conclusion: you have to play a lot and experiment an awfall lot yourself with the settings. An amp in this category deserves this.But tip 1 I have for you. To get a nice leadtone ( the 'second channel

Looks like the rest of your replie was cut off. Please complete it would be greatly appreciated. This amp as you said is an instrument.please complete your discuss

I'm back. I'm sorry that a big part of my tips went gone. The biggest trick in my opinion is to balance between the volume levels: volume, level, ratio and master (all this without the Twinklelator). To get a nice leadtone ( the 'second channel if you will) you have to tweak with the first volume level (of the first stage). This is a bit of a magic button in my opinion. I put this volume in general one level or above the ratio level. In my case (gig level: volume is between 6-6,5 , ratio is between 5-5,5 and master is on 7.  Hot switch is on (deep and bright switch are off). I variate with the level knob between 6 and 8. Every Twinkleland will be respond a bit different of course but this is probably a good starting point.

Tip 2: before I played the Twinkle I have played Custom Audio and Bogner amps. Mostly in a wet/dry/wet configuration. I really had to learn play with a Twinkle but got addicted to the massive honest tone which needs less and less coloration. So I use less and less effects. One tip a would like to pass on to you, I have got from Peter van Weelden. Approach your guitar and Twinkle combination more like you would play a good acoustic guitar. So in my case I had to learn to put less energy in my right hand. Play extremely more dynamic if that makes any sense to you?!. Players who come from a more 'traditionally' Fender type of playing in stead of rock and high gainisch background will need probably less  adaption.

Tip 3: ENJOY and believe me: electric guitar players are the most difficult musicians when it comes to judging value for money. I am one myself haha. But of course a Twinkle is expensive but compare it to a good acoustic guitar and you laugh about it. But we guitarist are not used to invest this type of money. But with a Twinkle you buy an instrument and not an amp. In my modest opinion: for the rest of your live ...you will not need anything else when it comes to a more than perfect sounding 'hot boosted'  Fender type of amp (of their best road proof quality). Yeh maybe your second Twinkle hahaha. O.. and a third tip. Peter will launch a 4 channel amp in the future where he combines Twinkle-ich tones with the best of of the British. Not Point-to-Point wired but still made in Europe and for a broader audience (for what that means anyway but those are my words). I have played and heard parts of the configurations and it is again a 'Van Weelden blowing loud experience....

Once again ENJOY ENJOY!

Thanks fore your time I agree on all points
Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
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Re: Twinkleland>>chime in on tone settings?

Hi All
I have had my Twinkleland for about a month now. Yes I know it is expensive but I gotta tell you it sounds like no other. It is clear to me why Joe likes these amps. Peter Van Weelden is a great person to do business with so if you have the resources it is like what was said above it is an instrument in itself. It is worth the investment. If you want more information I suggest you contact Peter at  (info@vanweelden.com) tell him Ron from Pelham sent you.
Cheers Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
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Re: Twinkleland>>chime in on tone settings?

CONGRATS ON THE AMP.S

How about giving us some sound clips of these awesome amps
drool drool !

thanks D.

"Everybody's entitled to my opinion. wink

Re: Twinkleland>>chime in on tone settings?

SOFTMC wrote:

CONGRATS ON THE AMP.S

How about giving us some sound clips of these awesome amps
drool drool !

thanks D.

I will put together some clips in the next few weeks.
Cheers Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
Skinner #1,JBLP 145(aged),252, (unaged),#285HM, Bburst #026, Joes 052 BCC black LP, Strat> RT,EC Gilmour,Beck,Lenny LP> PK 83,CC#2,3,4,9,Amps>Carol Ann RAH JB-100 SN 001,JB100 Red SN02,OD2, OD3,Tucana 2&3 Triptix,Twinkle land, Plexi ,JB Jub, Jubs,Plexi,Satch,Two Rock>others