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As I muse about having "just enough" gear to carry my guitar playing, music writing and recording forward, I often look about trying to find just one amp that can do it all...for me. So I've decided to do a series of videos looking at some of the new hybrid analog/digital alternatives that work for gigging, playing at home and that facilitate home or studio recording.
As the first in this series I'm looking at the REVV D20 and G20 amplifiers. Along with a Mojotone Lite 1x12 cab this creates and incredibly light and powerful gigging or home rig. And at their heart they are still wonderful little tube amps. "Little" only in the size of the chassis and in their weight as they put out a full 20 watts in full power mode, more than enough on most stages today.
I need to thank Steve from Boston for his permission to use the photo of Derek Eastveld from his video.
I also need to thank the guys at Two Notes for permission to use the clip of Joey Landreth playing their Two Notes Torpedo and the REVV Amps.
As is often the case, I need to thank the guys at Premiere Guitar for the permission to use the image of Jimmy Herring from his rig rundown.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q59LudYw8Uw&t=762s
Until next time, thanks for being a part of the five watt world.
Keith
* The amps were provided for my review by the manufacturer but I was not paid in any other way to produce the video, nor was I influenced in any way
to provide a positive review.
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