Egnater Tweaker 40 Preamp preset

Verified · 80/100 confidence. Complete schematic. All component values readable. Parameters derived directly from the circuit.

The Egnater Tweaker 40 preamp was the front-end circuit of the Tweaker 40 head, a single-channel design packed with voicing switches that fundamentally altered the gain structure, EQ curve, and headroom of the preamp stage. The Tweaker's signature feature was a row of small toggle switches that shifted the preamp between American and British-style voicings, clean and hot gain modes, and bright or warm EQ curves — allowing a vast range of tones from one channel. This approach reflected Bruce Egnater's conviction that tonal identity is defined more by circuit architecture than by the number of channels. The Tweaker 40 preamp became highly regarded in the boutique community for its depth of accessible tonal variation.

Schematic-derived preset files for 16 Fractal and Line 6 modelers: Axe-Fx II/XL/XL+, Axe-Fx III, FM3, FM9, and the full Helix family (Floor, LT, Rack, HX Stomp, HX Stomp XL, Native).

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