Had to stop myself from clicking on the screen to switch options on the left hand panel you're working in. What a super-helpful and fun walkthrough, you should be proud.
After going back and forth between the D20 and G20 models, this video finally helped me decide to go with the D20. The handful of extra functions on the G20 are nice, but ultimately I wasn't super into the tone of the dirty channel - I'd much rather have the more articulate cleans of the D20 and get my dirty sound with an OD or a fuzz. Thanks for the helpful walkthrough!
I recently picked up one and *finally* getting really good squishy tube amp tones into my DAW. Everything works as advertised without issues. And I always seem to have issues with gear!
It's not what I would call a cheap amp, but for its features, and the quality of those, it still has a very reasonable price. I'm more of an EL84 fan, but it sounds really good, and I'm happy to see that more and more manufacturers are working on those compact, low wattage and versatile products.
3:38 just a tangent. I never thought of strumming A that way, I always gravitated towards its 5th fret version, only up until the 3rd string (1-5-1-3). It's bec it's hard to fit the finger without muting an open E string right, or fearing it might be out of tune lol
TwoNotes stuff is insane. I have their Cab M+ that uses the same software, and it’s incredible how much difference the various speaker emulations give you.
All great points RJ! For me, a "pedal friendly platform" is key...I have two great amps, but my pedals clearly excel in one amp and sound comparatively harsh in the other!
Sweet. Maybe you can do a video on how to set up a virtual studio and the equipment you need to get started, im totally Amish when it comes that kind of stuff.
Nice video RJ , great topic not all amps take pedals well . I was in studio recently using an 18 watt Hughes and Kettner ...it was very good platforn for what I was doing. Thanks man ! Rock on!!!
I've always been a more vintage tube amp kind of user but this Revv amp would definitely pull me in the direction of a modern tube driven amplifier, very well thought out and it sounds awesome.
This is a great video. Super insightful for some of us who your channel has inspired to start our own. RJ I admire your approach to tone and convenience at the same time.
I want one since I need a small portable platform for home practice, recording and small jam gigs. I do wish that it had a better gain channel without pedals. I am trying to choose between this amp and the Mesa Boogie Mark V 25 that has similar features like Cab Clone but also a better gain and rhythm channel. Still this has more features than the Mark V 25 and costs $500 less so you could buy 2-3 boutique pedals for high gain. Also the Blue Guitar Mercury pedal nanotube amp looks amazing and is even lighter and about half the price and includes effects.
The Cab Clone is very ordinary compared to the Two Notes stuff... I don't think anyone would disagree. If you wanted that Mesa Sound, I think you'd be better off getting a non-cabclone version (cheaper anyway) and adding a Two Notes Captor and CAB M, or a Suhr Reactive Load with IR... but the Revv thing is just so easy and portable. IMHO, YMMV.
I really appreciate your review of this amp. It's packed with very useful features. The Revv D20 hits way more marks of my own than I realized. Very cool!
I continue to go back and forth on the D20/G20, seeing the benefits of each. I do love pedals, and don't use the drive channel on my PRS MT-15 so in theory the D20 Pedal platform style is perfect for me. On the other hand, I'm stoked by the Purple channel in the G20, the "cleaner clean" and the wide switch for the clean (though both channels share the same EQ). The Generator 120 MKiii solves all of this minus the price. Thoughts on the little guys?
@@kasperfauerby7389 well all right! Glad I could help :) I play around with a ton of different pedals (3 boards worth) not just overdrives. For me the clean Channel I would like to be very clean but of course the D20 should be able to do that with a low gain setting. If I know myself and what I like to play / mess around with the D20 is for me. You're right, I could just eventually get a G3 pedal if I really needed the purple Channel otherwise :) I just feel a lot of fomo with not having the purple Channel, but I don't even use the gain channel in my amp now. All through the front.
Impressive-Just found this Amp-Questions: 1.) You can use it in the home studio at 4 watts going directly into your Audio Interface with the XLR out, then into your DAW? 2.) Once you create your cabinet(s) sound you like, you can play a gig using the sounds you created and use the XLR out to a Bose PA system? Thank you for the video👍👍👍 Definitely has moved me closer to purchasing this amp
RJ, you're a friggin great player, plus you're a Detroit Boy. I heard you talk about buying your first guitar in I believe Allen Park, mine was from Music Villa in Livonia Michigan. I'm sure you have played the Token Lounge as well at some point? Cheers
Sounds like a great deal if you’re also into recording. Personally i still like my Fender Deluxe Reverb over this one. Input 1 in a DR will give you a sweet tube break up at a decent volume, if you need more headroom input 2 will do it. Also take pedals great. Great video as always RJ.
top kek The Deluxe Reverb takes Overdrive pedals really good. You can plug into the No reverb channel and will sound great with overdrive pedals. The reverb channel also sounds great with pedals but the bright cap might mess a little bit with high gain pedals or fuzz.
I like my Vox super minibeetle head for that reason. Gain can go down to 0 and still sound, superb clean. only thing missing is a effect loop on that one. nice video, only now found this channel, subscribed!
Running a Friedman BE OD Deluxe through an Electro Harmonix 44 Mag power amp pedal as my gigging rig. My back loves me and I get tons of compliments on my tone. Used to be a tube snob, but SS gear has come a long way and has changed that for the most part for me.
Thanks. I think you are great at featuring useful information about gear and how a gigging guitar player can use the gear in real life situations which for me is gigs from restaurant low volume situations to larger loud bar gigs.
when i heard the pedals with it, i was impressed. after seeing the software (usually no big fan of this stuff) - I was like "WOW!". thanks for sharing. i can almost see me already spending hours in my home studio, finding new combinations and sounds.
I've been a Quilter amp user for several years. Is the Revv D20 an upgrade compared to a Quilter? I'm talking about tone, not features. Which one have the best clean/edge of breakup tone? Thanks!!!
Every time I tried an amp-in-a-box type pedal and got to compare it with the real thing, I cried a little and put the pedal up for sale the same day. I get that it's more flexible, way cheaper and easier. But what we're doing is similar to the mp3 thing: we're giving up quality to make our lives more easy.
RJ, it might be an interesting video , showing us your your music studio & equipment . And the equipment and setup you use producing your Video’s.....thank you!
Hello. Great video. Almost ready to buy one of the two lunchbox amps from Revv. Looks like the G20 might be versatile having two channels. Just a few questions. Are they very different in the clean channel? Is the 4W too loud to use in a flat/appartment? How does the headphone output sound? I'm using Helix so it looks like a great amp to combine with it.
Hey my man, would love to know how you are setting up your gain staging within the Apollo software with the D20? Any tips or tricks you are digging for optimizing the tone. I'm still digging in to this little guy. Keep crushing and thank you.
great vid, rev d20 will probably sell a bunch amps because you show how useful and versatile the amp is. can you use a floor midi switcher to switch between patches live?
Great channel my man...subbed. I also picked up the D20 and it's on it's way along with a cannon M50 and more. Really gonna step up my YT production for my students this year. Would love to know how you are going to go about blending your audio with your vid using this new head. I'm thinking of going direct through my UA Apollo and syncing that audio when I'm editing in Final Cut. Man, we really have to do it all these days don't we. ha. We live in good times. Keep on crushing and thanks for reading RJ.
R.J. Ronquillo you are golden my man! Thanks for the confirmation. I’m dying to get my hands on the Revv. So sick. Keep on being positive and never stop creating. Peace brother! 😎🤘🏻
The issue I have with the REVV D20 is that it seems to lack personality. The direct box and IR cab modeling is great, but if that is what you want, you should go with a Two Note Torpedo or another amp attenuator, which can be inexpensive (I own a UA OX - not inexpensive). IMO, an amp is something that should be personal, something that responds to your playing. The REVV D20 is kind of a jack of all trades and master of versatility but not really saying much in terms of personal style. If I buy another amp, it will be a third string amp. I have a Boogie mk iic+ simul-class (that I've owned since the 80s and bought it new), and a Two Rock Bloomfield Drive 50/100 head, plus I use Amplitube 5 package. I kind of want a third string amp with a unique character, like a Dr. Z Carmen Ghia, inexpensive but has a unique tone, or maybe a Magnatone. And if I want something that is convenient and versatile but I'm willing to sacrifice personality, that's kind asking to be a Kemper. An interesting side note is that the REVV G20 is already selling on the cheap side on Reverb. This is in contrast to Dr. Z, which hold their value pretty well. This says something about how people feel about REVV D20 and G20 amps after owning them for a while. Don't get me wrong, I think if you're on a budget and want to do recording and need versatility, the REVV D20 and G20 would be a killer choice... then again, virtual amp sims are comparable but significantly cheaper; I got my Amplitube 5 with a free Axe I/0 + interface for $399... however if you're doing live work and this is your only amp, the REVV would seem a better choice. But I kind of feel that the REVV G20 and D20 are entry level equipment. I wish they were around when I first started playing. Btw, my first amp was a Gibson GA-5 Skylark, which go for a lot more than the $30 I paid for it used. Btw, I like to hear Shawn and RJ Ronquillo play guitar, but I'm never really sure if I'm watching an infomercial. I somehow doubt that they're using these for professional work.
Hey R.J.! I love the channel man. Quick question regarding the D20. Is it possible to toggle through the virtual cabs with a foot-switch? Or is it just with the knob only? Thanks 🤙🏾
The Revv is a nice little amp. I tried it and ended up with the PRS Mark Tremonti model which is beast of tones. But I may still get the Revv too.... too many choices these days, LOL.
Is it better to go direct to the church Soundsystem XLR or Mic a speaker cab? It would be nice to have a little bit of the speaker volume on stage and still have it in my ear
I have kind of a dumb question. Lets say you have a head like that and you're going direct and you don't have a speaker cabinet for stage volume. Where do you put the head? On the drum riser? Do you just put it on the stage floor?
how should I use (PRE and the Post ) button on my D - 20 amp? I noticed on the post position to have front of d-20 controls control along with the presets on amp. going to the xlr output.
BTW @ R.J. Ronquillo... I got here via Rhett's Top 10 of 2019 & Phil Knight's mention of the D20. I hadn't seen such a good demo before though. I had been thinking of either a Deluxe Reverb (with my heart) or a Deluxe/Twin Reverb Tonemaster (with my head)... then this thing comes along. I'm already a Two Notes user (Captor & C.A.B. M) on my Marshall Silver Jubilee (2525C)... which is my favourite sound that *nothing else* can nail... but it can really only do that one thing well. I wanted *just* one more amp to do Fender clean and 'just breaking up' blues, plus *everything else* via pedals. Whilst I would still *love* to buy a Deluxe Reverb (just to 'have it', alongside the Marshall), the D20 - on paper at least - should nail that 6V6 goodness for clean, act as a comparable/better pedal platform (? Comment?) and be super convenient too. As a side note... the fact that either my 2525C plus Two Notes boxes, or the Tonemaster amps, or the D20 and a 1 x 12 (though already have that) would be less expensive than a Royer 121 and any other mic the Two Notes stuff models, is also not lost on me :-)
RJ this video is killer, I may need to purchase this amp for the aforementioned reasons. I do have a question though, somewhat unrelated, I was recently called to do a van Halen tribute gig which isn't really what I do so my guitar arsenal doesn't have anything to accommodate that style per se. Can you recommend a shredder? Was looking at that new Ibanez prestige line since it seems I can prob get more use from those than just this one gig, figure wouldn't hurt to have a slick fast player in the arsenal. As always thanks for the thoughtful content, cheers!
I use a early american made Deville 410 as a pedal platform, and a Boss Katana Artist for the endless sofware tweekiness sounds and efects, all that for no money at all.
You should check out a Rivera Clubster Royale Recording Top. All the tone and features you could want. Best cleans in the world and the high gain is the most articulate I've ever heard. I like the new Revv amps tho!
I have yet to play the PT15 but I have no doubt it's a great sounding amp. That being said, to compare the PT15 to the D20 would be difficult. The price difference is obvious but I look at it from a different perspective. If you don't really use pedals and would rather play a channel switching amp, check out the PT15 for sure but if you're more into getting your different stages of dirt from pedals, go for the D20. The D20 and PT15 are really the first of the IR loading tube amps.
This is a wonderful amplifier but you should be aware that the software affects provided by the two notes torpedo system are not available when you are using a regular passive guitar speaker. If you want the Reverb and preamp settings using two notes, (which are really great), you will need to use the XLR output on the back of the amp and run it to a powered PA type speaker. This was a little disappointing for me as I like the color provided by a regular guitar speaker.
It's crazy how flexible gear is becoming! This seems like the perfect TH-cam guitarist tool. Nicely done RJ!
well if its not a marshall they are all the same...BTW, how much coffee does this dude drink every day ?
Had to stop myself from clicking on the screen to switch options on the left hand panel you're working in. What a super-helpful and fun walkthrough, you should be proud.
After going back and forth between the D20 and G20 models, this video finally helped me decide to go with the D20. The handful of extra functions on the G20 are nice, but ultimately I wasn't super into the tone of the dirty channel - I'd much rather have the more articulate cleans of the D20 and get my dirty sound with an OD or a fuzz. Thanks for the helpful walkthrough!
I recently picked up one and *finally* getting really good squishy tube amp tones into my DAW. Everything works as advertised without issues. And I always seem to have issues with gear!
It's not what I would call a cheap amp, but for its features, and the quality of those, it still has a very reasonable price. I'm more of an EL84 fan, but it sounds really good, and I'm happy to see that more and more manufacturers are working on those compact, low wattage and versatile products.
I'm sold on it! What a great and thorough review. Some fantastic tones coming out of that little box. Thank you R.J.!
3:38 just a tangent. I never thought of strumming A that way, I always gravitated towards its 5th fret version, only up until the 3rd string (1-5-1-3). It's bec it's hard to fit the finger without muting an open E string right, or fearing it might be out of tune lol
TwoNotes stuff is insane. I have their Cab M+ that uses the same software, and it’s incredible how much difference the various speaker emulations give you.
Simply one of the best product reviews I've ever seen on TH-cam. Solid. Now time for a credit card... Now a definite follower!
Thanks for a great demo of the features. I've seen a vid with Shawn Tubbs using this amp as well. A lot to features for the $$$
Great demo. Thank you.
I wasn’t aware of this amp but man, it checks all the boxes for me. I am definitely getting one!
Great review! I’m definitely picking one of these bad boys up this year!
This sounds like an amazing amp. The two note features really knock it out of the park for me. Not sure if I should get the G20 though? I'm torn
That Airline guitar sounds sweet
Way to go RJ. That's another $1000+ I need to spend because of you.
I was liking the Revv D20, now I'm loving it after your demo.
Great job!
Very well done video. All what we need to know about the REVV D20.
You’re awesome
All great points RJ! For me, a "pedal friendly platform" is key...I have two great amps, but my pedals clearly excel in one amp and sound comparatively harsh in the other!
Great review . So well presented with no wasted BS. Demos with explanations 👍👍
Sweet. Maybe you can do a video on how to set up a virtual studio and the equipment you need to get started, im totally Amish when it comes that kind of stuff.
Nice video RJ , great topic not all amps take pedals well . I was in studio recently using an 18 watt Hughes and Kettner ...it was very good platforn for what I was doing. Thanks man ! Rock on!!!
I've always been a more vintage tube amp kind of user but this Revv amp would definitely pull me in the direction of a modern tube driven amplifier, very well thought out and it sounds awesome.
Ok that’s awesome and going on my 2020 list for sure. Love the idea and potential of that rig!! I’m in
This is a great video. Super insightful for some of us who your channel has inspired to start our own. RJ I admire your approach to tone and convenience at the same time.
Wow, what an insanely packed amp with everything you’d need. They really thought it out!
I want one since I need a small portable platform for home practice, recording and small jam gigs. I do wish that it had a better gain channel without pedals. I am trying to choose between this amp and the Mesa Boogie Mark V 25 that has similar features like Cab Clone but also a better gain and rhythm channel. Still this has more features than the Mark V 25 and costs $500 less so you could buy 2-3 boutique pedals for high gain. Also the Blue Guitar Mercury pedal nanotube amp looks amazing and is even lighter and about half the price and includes effects.
The Cab Clone is very ordinary compared to the Two Notes stuff... I don't think anyone would disagree. If you wanted that Mesa Sound, I think you'd be better off getting a non-cabclone version (cheaper anyway) and adding a Two Notes Captor and CAB M, or a Suhr Reactive Load with IR... but the Revv thing is just so easy and portable. IMHO, YMMV.
What did you think about the Bluguitar Amp 1 from the NAMM show?
Perfect overview man, explained everything I needed to know!
Hey RJ, happy birthday man!!! Thanks for the video. Awesome content and very informative. Enjoyed it a lot! Cheers
RJ...never ceases to amaze me as to just how great a guitar player you are..!! Thanks!
I really appreciate your review of this amp. It's packed with very useful features. The Revv D20 hits way more marks of my own than I realized. Very cool!
I continue to go back and forth on the D20/G20, seeing the benefits of each. I do love pedals, and don't use the drive channel on my PRS MT-15 so in theory the D20 Pedal platform style is perfect for me.
On the other hand, I'm stoked by the Purple channel in the G20, the "cleaner clean" and the wide switch for the clean (though both channels share the same EQ).
The Generator 120 MKiii solves all of this minus the price. Thoughts on the little guys?
@@kasperfauerby7389 well all right! Glad I could help :) I play around with a ton of different pedals (3 boards worth) not just overdrives. For me the clean Channel I would like to be very clean but of course the D20 should be able to do that with a low gain setting. If I know myself and what I like to play / mess around with the D20 is for me. You're right, I could just eventually get a G3 pedal if I really needed the purple Channel otherwise :) I just feel a lot of fomo with not having the purple Channel, but I don't even use the gain channel in my amp now. All through the front.
I want a rev amp now because of you! Awesome demo
Impressive-Just found this Amp-Questions:
1.) You can use it in the home studio at 4 watts going directly into your Audio Interface with the XLR out, then into your DAW?
2.) Once you create your cabinet(s) sound you like, you can play a gig using the sounds you created and use the XLR out to a Bose PA system?
Thank you for the video👍👍👍 Definitely has moved me closer to purchasing this amp
Awesome demo and insights,
I like the studio vibe with the lights! Looks like a dive bar!!!!
You didn't mention this amp in your Rig Rundown. Was it a favorite a couple of years ago? What changed you mind about the Revv D20?
Try out the Suhr PT15IR for us. I will be moving into an apartment and need to get an amp like this Rev or the Suhr
I made the switch to Helix when I moved into a building. Never went back
Is it just me or did it sound much fuller mic'd than when going direct?
RJ, you're a friggin great player, plus you're a Detroit Boy. I heard you talk about buying your first guitar in I believe Allen Park, mine was from Music Villa in Livonia Michigan. I'm sure you have played the Token Lounge as well at some point? Cheers
R.J., what do you think of a Kemper as a replacement for tube amps in home studio?
Sounds like a great deal if you’re also into recording. Personally i still like my Fender Deluxe Reverb over this one. Input 1 in a DR will give you a sweet tube break up at a decent volume, if you need more headroom input 2 will do it. Also take pedals great. Great video as always RJ.
top kek The Deluxe Reverb takes Overdrive pedals really good. You can plug into the No reverb channel and will sound great with overdrive pedals. The reverb channel also sounds great with pedals but the bright cap might mess a little bit with high gain pedals or fuzz.
Great job RJ!! That amp is a go-to for me!
Awesome amp man! Love that "deer in the headlights" look with the LPD tho. I understand, been there myself 😂
gas budget is small but the D-20 will be my next amp Fo Sho! and with built in Two notes the options are unlimited for cab choice :)
I like my Vox super minibeetle head for that reason. Gain can go down to 0 and still sound, superb clean. only thing missing is a effect loop on that one. nice video, only now found this channel, subscribed!
Running a Friedman BE OD Deluxe through an Electro Harmonix 44 Mag power amp pedal as my gigging rig. My back loves me and I get tons of compliments on my tone. Used to be a tube snob, but SS gear has come a long way and has changed that for the most part for me.
Nice, what cab are you using ? And how do you take care of good cleans?
Thanks for doing this, it's just what I need
Yes I want to get the Revv D20, but I really NEED that Jeff Beck Shirt! Like right now.
Awsome!!! Thanks for all details.
Thanks. I think you are great at featuring useful information about gear and how a gigging guitar player can use the gear in real life situations which for me is gigs from restaurant low volume situations to larger loud bar gigs.
Great , educational video!
What a beautiful sounding amp, next on my radar.
Hmmm kinda regret my ox now.. could of picked up a new amp.
very nice explanation. thanks!
That sound when the andromda kicks in, how do you get that omg ? 16:23
excellent playing
I just got it. Playing it through my Claret 2 pre playing out of my Yamaha monitors. What would be a great speaker? I am thinking QSC?
Damn...thatsa BADASS head man...not much on the new stuff but those tones are awesome REVV NAILED IT
Awesome job on this !!
Nice shirt, RJ!
Very well done and informative video! I was constantly distracted by that guitar man. What model is it?
Sounds good RJ, keen to see you check out the Suhr PT15
The New 15 Watt DGT might be a contender!
when i heard the pedals with it, i was impressed.
after seeing the software (usually no big fan of this stuff) - I was like "WOW!".
thanks for sharing. i can almost see me already spending hours in my home studio, finding new combinations and sounds.
I've been a Quilter amp user for several years. Is the Revv D20 an upgrade compared to a Quilter? I'm talking about tone, not features. Which one have the best clean/edge of breakup tone? Thanks!!!
Every time I tried an amp-in-a-box type pedal and got to compare it with the real thing, I cried a little and put the pedal up for sale the same day. I get that it's more flexible, way cheaper and easier. But what we're doing is similar to the mp3 thing: we're giving up quality to make our lives more easy.
Nailed it... I spent years trying to cheat the Tube Gods & failed. Now I'm building lower watt versions of the real things.
RJ, it might be an interesting video , showing us your your music studio & equipment . And the equipment and setup you use producing your Video’s.....thank you!
Hello. Great video. Almost ready to buy one of the two lunchbox amps from Revv. Looks like the G20 might be versatile having two channels. Just a few questions. Are they very different in the clean channel? Is the 4W too loud to use in a flat/appartment? How does the headphone output sound? I'm using Helix so it looks like a great amp to combine with it.
Hey my man, would love to know how you are setting up your gain staging within the Apollo software with the D20? Any tips or tricks you are digging for optimizing the tone. I'm still digging in to this little guy. Keep crushing and thank you.
great vid, rev d20 will probably sell a bunch amps because you show how useful and versatile the amp is. can you use a floor midi switcher to switch between patches live?
Great channel my man...subbed. I also picked up the D20 and it's on it's way along with a cannon M50 and more. Really gonna step up my YT production for my students this year. Would love to know how you are going to go about blending your audio with your vid using this new head. I'm thinking of going direct through my UA Apollo and syncing that audio when I'm editing in Final Cut. Man, we really have to do it all these days don't we. ha. We live in good times. Keep on crushing and thanks for reading RJ.
That's exactly how I do it.
R.J. Ronquillo you are golden my man! Thanks for the confirmation. I’m dying to get my hands on the Revv. So sick. Keep on being positive and never stop creating. Peace brother! 😎🤘🏻
besides the capabilities of the two notes, the mesa boogie markV25, can do the same tricks, with more alternatives of eq and sounds
The issue I have with the REVV D20 is that it seems to lack personality. The direct box and IR cab modeling is great, but if that is what you want, you should go with a Two Note Torpedo or another amp attenuator, which can be inexpensive (I own a UA OX - not inexpensive). IMO, an amp is something that should be personal, something that responds to your playing. The REVV D20 is kind of a jack of all trades and master of versatility but not really saying much in terms of personal style.
If I buy another amp, it will be a third string amp. I have a Boogie mk iic+ simul-class (that I've owned since the 80s and bought it new), and a Two Rock Bloomfield Drive 50/100 head, plus I use Amplitube 5 package. I kind of want a third string amp with a unique character, like a Dr. Z Carmen Ghia, inexpensive but has a unique tone, or maybe a Magnatone.
And if I want something that is convenient and versatile but I'm willing to sacrifice personality, that's kind asking to be a Kemper. An interesting side note is that the REVV G20 is already selling on the cheap side on Reverb. This is in contrast to Dr. Z, which hold their value pretty well. This says something about how people feel about REVV D20 and G20 amps after owning them for a while. Don't get me wrong, I think if you're on a budget and want to do recording and need versatility, the REVV D20 and G20 would be a killer choice... then again, virtual amp sims are comparable but significantly cheaper; I got my Amplitube 5 with a free Axe I/0 + interface for $399... however if you're doing live work and this is your only amp, the REVV would seem a better choice. But I kind of feel that the REVV G20 and D20 are entry level equipment. I wish they were around when I first started playing. Btw, my first amp was a Gibson GA-5 Skylark, which go for a lot more than the $30 I paid for it used.
Btw, I like to hear Shawn and RJ Ronquillo play guitar, but I'm never really sure if I'm watching an infomercial. I somehow doubt that they're using these for professional work.
Do you have a favorite 1 x 12 cab/speaker for this? Have you tried the one from Revv?
Love your videos!
I'm not sure which way to go for mainly recording with the occasional gig: this or Strymon Iridium.
I have owned both. I kept the REVV D20. This is a REAL amp. Big difference!
After watching this video im probably going to own both and sell the iridium lol
Subbed your review is great on this amp.
Hey R.J.! I love the channel man. Quick question regarding the D20. Is it possible to toggle through the virtual cabs with a foot-switch? Or is it just with the knob only? Thanks 🤙🏾
Stellar review
The Revv is a nice little amp. I tried it and ended up with the PRS Mark Tremonti model which is beast of tones. But I may still get the Revv too.... too many choices these days, LOL.
Is it better to go direct to the church Soundsystem XLR or Mic a speaker cab? It would be nice to have a little bit of the speaker volume on stage and still have it in my ear
I have kind of a dumb question. Lets say you have a head like that and you're going direct and you don't have a speaker cabinet for stage volume. Where do you put the head? On the drum riser? Do you just put it on the stage floor?
how should I use (PRE and the Post ) button on my D - 20 amp? I noticed on the post position to have front of d-20 controls control along with the presets on amp. going to the xlr output.
Man!!! With this amp all your need is some pedals for modulation and maybe an over drive (since the amp can get plenty of overdrive on its own) 😄
I want to know like speakers you use and how the coputer comes into play
Thanks... thought about buying one; now for sure :-)
BTW @ R.J. Ronquillo... I got here via Rhett's Top 10 of 2019 & Phil Knight's mention of the D20. I hadn't seen such a good demo before though. I had been thinking of either a Deluxe Reverb (with my heart) or a Deluxe/Twin Reverb Tonemaster (with my head)... then this thing comes along.
I'm already a Two Notes user (Captor & C.A.B. M) on my Marshall Silver Jubilee (2525C)... which is my favourite sound that *nothing else* can nail... but it can really only do that one thing well. I wanted *just* one more amp to do Fender clean and 'just breaking up' blues, plus *everything else* via pedals. Whilst I would still *love* to buy a Deluxe Reverb (just to 'have it', alongside the Marshall), the D20 - on paper at least - should nail that 6V6 goodness for clean, act as a comparable/better pedal platform (? Comment?) and be super convenient too. As a side note... the fact that either my 2525C plus Two Notes boxes, or the Tonemaster amps, or the D20 and a 1 x 12 (though already have that) would be less expensive than a Royer 121 and any other mic the Two Notes stuff models, is also not lost on me :-)
I’m interested in the durability aspect, how will it be after a few years of usage? Also, I’ve never seen an amp with so much flexibility
RJ has better touch-tone-taste than 99% of the other guitar slingers out there in youtube land - one of the best in the business RJ Ronquillo!
RJ this video is killer, I may need to purchase this amp for the aforementioned reasons. I do have a question though, somewhat unrelated, I was recently called to do a van Halen tribute gig which isn't really what I do so my guitar arsenal doesn't have anything to accommodate that style per se. Can you recommend a shredder? Was looking at that new Ibanez prestige line since it seems I can prob get more use from those than just this one gig, figure wouldn't hurt to have a slick fast player in the arsenal. As always thanks for the thoughtful content, cheers!
Exactly what I am looking for!
Are you going directly into a board or are we hearing a speaker cab
Is it switchable via foot switch to go from clean to crunch on the amp? Can it be integrated with an HX Stomp to do this?
I use a early american made Deville 410 as a pedal platform, and a Boss Katana Artist for the endless sofware tweekiness sounds and efects, all that for no money at all.
Hello RJ. Thank you for this. Thoughts on running this amp through something like a Barefaced Guitar Cab? Thanks. ~Joe
"that one friend who ACTUALLY bought a firebird X" 🤣🤣🤣
You should check out a Rivera Clubster Royale Recording Top. All the tone and features you could want. Best cleans in the world and the high gain is the most articulate I've ever heard. I like the new Revv amps tho!
Can we plug into a speaker cab instead?
Yes lovely indeed..yes. But I’ve been wondering whats the differences between this and the new Pete Thorn amp.
riheg about $1500
I have yet to play the PT15 but I have no doubt it's a great sounding amp. That being said, to compare the PT15 to the D20 would be difficult. The price difference is obvious but I look at it from a different perspective. If you don't really use pedals and would rather play a channel switching amp, check out the PT15 for sure but if you're more into getting your different stages of dirt from pedals, go for the D20. The D20 and PT15 are really the first of the IR loading tube amps.
Shawn Tubbs wow how nice of you to comment. Im a fan 😀 guitar-TH-cam is a small community in some ways. Interesting points for sure.
Brett OIC.
@@riheg Thanks for the kind words!!
This is a wonderful amplifier but you should be aware that the software affects provided by the two notes torpedo system are not available when you are using a regular passive guitar speaker. If you want the Reverb and preamp settings using two notes, (which are really great), you will need to use the XLR output on the back of the amp and run it to a powered PA type speaker. This was a little disappointing for me as I like the color provided by a regular guitar speaker.
#6 it was free, ;) nice little amp. \m/