What means "clean"? Jazzy clean (like Polytone) ord bluesy clean (like a Bluesbreaker)? Maybe this will be helpful: The amp is clean enough for all styles and venues I'm playing, and I used a Fender Twin before....the DV Mark does all the things the Twin did, but it's so much better to handle.
@@pfaelzergitarrist6335 Hi, I mostly play clean with low output humbuckers. I tried the other day the Frank Gambale 250 model and I was dissappointed of its clean sound! Does this has a Fendery sound like the Micro 50 or is it rock-metal oriented? Thanks (By the way: nice guitars and playing!!!)
@@MakisAblianitis The clean sound is quite fenderish, not that warm 70s but like a red knob twin. It has got a very big headroom, you ears may bleed, but no distortion. The sGH250 clean sound is like the micro 50 (which I use for small venues) but with more highs and better attack.
@@pfaelzergitarrist6335 Thank you, very informative! Have you ever try the Micro 50 CMT. It has a mini tube inside and is warmer than the micro 50. Better gain channel also and a different reverb!
I've been waiting a lot for video about this amp thanks
This is a 2x12 Rex cabinet, made by tubetown. It's equipped with 2 Jensen Tornados.
Thank you. I had not seen the answer.
Is noisy? Mine makes a lot of noise
Mine isn't noisy at all....I'm also using the 50 Watts version for smaller venues, and that is so quiet that I can play smooth acoustic jazz...
Ok. I'll investigate because mine makes noise. Thanks!
Maybe the reverb might be noisy.....I don't use it.
No, me neither.
Great demo!
THANKS! it sounds great...
Good demo needs a good player...thanks!
Nice sound! What cabinet do you use?
what do you think of this amp clean channel, is it all the way up clean??
What means "clean"? Jazzy clean (like Polytone) ord bluesy clean (like a Bluesbreaker)?
Maybe this will be helpful: The amp is clean enough for all styles and venues I'm playing, and I used a Fender Twin before....the DV Mark does all the things the Twin did, but it's so much better to handle.
@@pfaelzergitarrist6335 Hi, I mostly play clean with low output humbuckers. I tried the other day the Frank Gambale 250 model and I was dissappointed of its clean sound! Does this has a Fendery sound like the Micro 50 or is it rock-metal oriented? Thanks (By the way: nice guitars and playing!!!)
@@MakisAblianitis The clean sound is quite fenderish, not that warm 70s but like a red knob twin. It has got a very big headroom, you ears may bleed, but no distortion. The sGH250 clean sound is like the micro 50 (which I use for small venues) but with more highs and better attack.
@@pfaelzergitarrist6335 Thank you, very informative! Have you ever try the Micro 50 CMT. It has a mini tube inside and is warmer than the micro 50. Better gain channel also and a different reverb!