Is it really that important? The demonstrations are about the capabilities of the eTap2hw, the parts of which cost circa £70, simples.
All this talk of getting the recorded sound, imho, really is a non starter. The add ons at the desk in Abbey Road had a massive influence on the final sound. The Shadows never even sounded like their own records, whether live in concert, on TV or on radio even during the 1959/60/61/62, the Meazzi period and even tracks recorded using the same combination of guitar, echo and amp sounded different.
The added studio effects can be clearly heard on the records, so take a listen through headphones to Dance On (listen to what the reverb is doing) and Midnight (listen to what the compressor is doing). A problem that Charlie Hall had some difficulty with, was getting the correct echo balance, simliar to the TVS guys with The Savage, that when you get the echo correct in the tune, the tails (or wap wap as it now seems to be called), isn't as pronounced. Bring out the echo level in the tails and the tune is too echoey. I am firmly of the view, that the fading cascading echoes in the likes of The Savage, Kon Tiki etc, were probably further compressed at the desk to bring out a dynamic effect at the end of the tunes as an enhancement.
A better objective (or goal) would be to achieve the sound that we heard live in concert, on TV and radio and there is plenty of good quality material that would enable such a comparison to be made. That being said, I think that both the eTap2hw and TVS both do that. To many, Hank's sound in the re-union tour was a disappointment, but why? It was a clearer, brighter sound and he hadn't produced anything similar since 1995, but it still lacked (for many) a more ambient echoey feel that we heard on the records.
PS It was Hank's choice to go down a route post 1995 that produced what was the most muddy sound he has ever produced, nothing to do with EFTP.
Anyway, enough said, these are just my thoughts on the matter and we are getting close to another thread being locked if we continue asking for comparisons between one unit and another. Enjoy what you have and the music you make.
