For over 40 years I have been buying and selling amps in search of this sound. Isn't that like insanity? trying the same thing over and over and expecting different results? I have finally figured it out. I buy the G20, and have Rabea come over and shred it for me," nailed It"! Great review Rabea, I love your playing and demeanor.
Every gear review Rabea does is top class. Let’s ignore the amp for 2 seconds and appreciate how badass Bea is. His guitars are beautiful, his playing style is amazing and his guitar tones he dials in are absurd.
Given that it's basically a tube amp with a built-in loadbox and IR and you can use it to interface and record directly. All you'd really need from there is your axe of choice and effects pedals you'd like. For small, more quiet, well sounding, home studio application that can do a fair bit of live potential as well. This thing, given all the bells and whistles you have on a tube amp, it justifies its price very well. I am now looking forward to acquiring one myself. Given that it can hold its own fairly well on clean tones but can do high gain in such a versatile and easy to use manner. I am pretty sure many will consider this amp from now on as a viable way of home recording on a raised budget but which is justified by the potential it opens up. Great job Revv and great job Bea for a concise and to the point review! Cheers!
So I'm a bit of a tube amp enthusiast, but I also love versatility and usually end up using modeling gear on stage and reserving my tube amps for when they exactly fit the gig I'm going to. The thing is, modeling has become so good, and downright affordable, that I'm now exclusively running VST based modeling and just toss my laptop and interface in my pedal bag and I'm good to go. I take the amp/pa that I need for the venue and I'm golden. In smaller coffee shop or smaller based venues I'm actually just running through a bluetooth speaker, and the tone is unreal, and far better than any of my modeling amps of old. When I need more power, I just cart a Bass Amp/PA combo and I've got volume for any larger venue. I've recently downsized, and actually sold ALL my tube amps before moving my household. I thought that I'd probably only buy tube amps in the future to use in my own home studio use case, and likely end up sticking to modeling on stage forever. ....this amp might change that mindset. I can definitely see me being able to utilize this for nearly everything you could ever need. Damn, I guess there goes my next tax refund.
Oh, I was going to say Rabea, the one thing you don't really call out specifically, is how touch sensitive the amp is (or not). Considering Revv's reputation I imagine it's good, but this is generally a HIGH area of interest to me. Most of my presets end up falling to two categories, high gain and almost pure clean. In my high gain presets I'm setting the gain as high as I can, while retaining the the ability to get the amp to clean up rolling my volume down and being in the right volume ballpark. In most situations, as by dynamics drop, I want cleaner tone and I don't want to bother with preset switching, I want to ride my volume with the flow of the band. MOST good amps do this just fine. Then for my clean tones I want just the slight ability to overdrive it if I push has hard as I can, usually with a volume boost of some sort. This way again, if the dynamics of the song go to eleven, even my clean tones can get some grit to fit the feeling. I'm willing to bet this amp handles these scenarios like a champ, because that's one of the things the D20 is known for. I doubt I'll get perfect "high gain" dynamics I like with the gain fully cranked, but would probably be great just slightly rolled off. Giving you MOST of the gain the amp offers, while retaining miles of touch tone to play with.
It's really cool how Revv took a good tube amp with amazing clean and the one of the very best metal sounds, and added just enough tech to highly advance what you can do, without making it over complicated. Being able to have cabs built into my amp is so cool so I always have them. I like that software, it looks very "user friendlly". This will be my next amp.
woah woah woah ... what was all that .. wit dah chickin' pickin' at 12:57 ?!?!?! Someone's been in the woodshed !! That was SUPER clean , bruv ! Two thumbs up !
Don’t know what it is but, Amp manufacturers, keep sending to Bea for reviews as he continues to bring out the unique goodness and features of each product! Great tones compared to some other G20 pre-reviews. Great job Bea! 👍 Lovin’ this amp man! Going to be a riot at NAMM this year to try this one!
I'd ask the Joker's famous rhetorical question to Batman (from the first Tim Burton movie), "Where does he get those wonderful toys?!" but more to the point is the question: What do you do with them all? Is there such a thing as "too much gear?" I imagine if a piece of gear is no longer used, you might pass it on to a friend, but what do you do with gear you no longer use? Inquiring (and a little envious) musicians want to know! Cheers, Rabea. Keep up the excellent gear vids and music (LOVE the ambient tunes)!
So what would you choose in comparsion to the D20? If the G20 is able to be a great pedal platform with its clears, whats the strength of the D20? Is there anything in terms of cleans that I miss with the G20? Also would you say a D20 with one of the G-Pedals would be able to get these nice modern tones aswell? It sounded really nice in the D20 review though. Also, very nice review as always, good to see that you fixed the comments.
Greg Merritt Well but what if I'd get only one (I think Rabea recommended the G2 with it)? I mean I don't think the G20 covers all three pedals as well...
@@broncoxy Very good questions to bring up, no doubt about that. When I saw Ola's video, I made the assumption that the aggression switches on the G20 were the pedals placed on board, but looking into it, all three pedals have an aggression switch. Plus Bea said the distortion was specifically designed after the purple channel. That being said, that extra few hundred might just buy more tonal flexibility. What's a few hundred when one is already dropping a grand. Glad we're this having conversation. At that price point, we'd want to make an informed decision for sure. I'll do my best to report anything I find out on this thread.
Greg Merritt Thanks. I think as the D20 being reported as being a very nice pedal platform, it brings any versatility you could get from a pedal with it. The real question is if the G20 brings this same capabilites with it and how the cleans from the D20 are different or more versatile. Cause I think with pedals you'd compensate missing OD from the D20 better than missing Cleans from the G20. However, if the G20 is just a D20 with an OD, then its a no-brainer. But seeing the Gainknob doing nothing on the Clean channel I highly doubt that all they did was add a gain channel. But I'll await other reviews, now that NAMM's around the corner...
Hey dude! It's all about form factor. We first released D20 not only because we were focused on a great clean / crunch amp for this small, Two-notes loaded platform, but also because our high gain pedals also work amazing on it. Some of our international touring metal artists use D20 + G3 as their main tone. We were asked by a lot of customers though for a high gain version. A lot of them said they don't like to use pedals. So G20 came about as another option. Of course when designing it we didn't want to phone it in (we spent all year on it just about!) so it became something really cool and unique. I've been playing both D20 and G20 a lot. I would say if your focus is our Dynamis style clean and you like pedals the D20 is the option and it will sound just great for high gain with high gain pedals - if you want all your gain in the amp and a more modern squeaky clean then G20 is for you. At the end of the day it's just about looking at what your rig would be like with either and which would facilitate you making music the best.
20:27 mate! You're having the same classic Tremonti face on here 😂😂😂 jk freaking cool video, gotta get mine as soon, planning to use it even with some pedals...bogner red, plexitone and wampler Pinnacle Deluxe...thanks for the great content!
Great overview as always man. Excited to be picking mine up tomorrow! Though I originally eyed the G20 & Revv 1x12 as a great quality low volume/headphone practice rig for when I can’t open up my 100w amps, this does so much with so few knobs, I think it’s going to be used for a lot more.
Considering the amp comes with a load box it's actually not as expensive as it sounds because any similarly powered amp would cost about the same if you also bought the captor x
I just got this amp as an early Christmas present since we're going to be traveling over the holidays! Super happy I stumbled across this video I feel like watching you adjust some of the settings is really going to help me dial in a sick tone!
@@75Pollux it's not a problem at all the Volume doesn't boost that much switching between ch1 and 2 and holy crap I just loaded my own IRs and it sounds insanely amazing
It’s been a while since I watched one of your demos and your playing gets me every time, makes me feel like I’m more of a guitar owner than a guitar player😂
Bea check out the hook wizard amp, same sort of deal, but digitally controlled valve amp, so presets for eq, gain, volume, reverb etc.. and the knobs move when you change presets!!!
Thanks this is what I was looking for a proper Demo covering the Torpedo functionality of the unit as well Too many others want you to watch them play wtf>? where's the unit you're demo'ing that's why I'm here Thanks this video deserves a like and a subscribe
Hey Bea! just tried out your signature picks I love them, I've been using D'Addario black ice picks forever 1.10mm I didn't know if I would like the 1.0mm flow picks but they are awesome!!! thanks for a great product also just bought an ML3 standard V2 incarnadine red AWSOME!! thanks again
*[Revv releases D20]* interesting I guess *[G20]* OH On another note Rabea, I Built The Sky has put in BK Silos in his new Kiesel and states they are now his favourite BK set. Congratulations!
Hi, I love the D20 cleans and for me most importantly that chimey slight breakup. the G20 seems aimed more for metal, is that accurate? or can the g20 do all those chimey bell breakups the D20 can as well? My stuff is alot of americana, so mellencamp, petty, etc towards more of an ac/dc sound which is of course very clean with a slight break up thanks much, trying to decide
Hey Rabbea, 11:04 you mentioned speaker impulses, that means in this whole demo you were listening to you playing through studio monitors? Sorry I'm just a bit confused cuz I'm trying to figure out what your signal chain is in this video 😅
Any chance you can show us what you used to get these tones? I own a G20, and I can get some good tones going, but god damn you got some GREAT tones. Help a peasant out!
I like the way you say that if something doesn’t sound right you say it. It means a lot to me when I’m looking for gear. I am so burned out with people just ass Kissing just the sell a product
I wish all effects-related manufacturers would provide software to edit presets via computer. It's such a pain and so frustrating using knobs, buttons, and a tiny LED screen for stuff you know could be done much faster with a keyboard, a mouse, and a monitor, if only you could access the stuff that way.
I love watching your videos great gear reviews any chance you can do a video on a boutique bass amp and a videos on bass gear would be great I know your channel is for guitarists but if you can occasionally fit in bass gear it would be great
Killer video Bea - nicely done! Love your channel but you hit this one out of the park. I'm looking at buying either a D20 or G20 soon - am I right to think that the G20 is the better way to go so you can get multiple different styles and tones without pedals, but still have a pedal platform? And you talk about your IR's for different tones - any chance you have or will do a video about what IR's you like for what tones? there's so many to choose from - would be great to tap into your expertise as you really have it figured out!
Hey Rabea is the clean channel the same as the d20? I really like the pedal platform of the d20 and the pull on the gain knob for crunch that was in your d20 video. I would get this to be able to do both what the d20 does and the extra gain channels for diversity.
What ALL these G20 videos don't show you is this: 1.) When you make a G20 purchase-You get Torpedo Wall of Sound and "Not" Torpedo Remote-which has the software in this video. This has the software with EQ, Compression etc. The Software needs to be registered to the unit itself as well-either Wall of Sound or Torpedo Remote-A very convoluted and obfuscated process! 2.) You find a cabinet/sound you like-Depending on your guitar and the cab-it will sound like this in the video-Don't be alarmed if they all sound the same. You need a physical cabinet to hear the subtle changes you make. Studio monitors can only work so far! You need to make changes to Tubes (valves) and mic placement to get the sound that he is getting. 3.) Switching cabs with the rotary switch is a crap shoot as you can save the cab while in Torpedo Remote-but if you press save (push the Store button and-wait for flashing red light )button on the amp? It's a Crap shoot if your setting/saving changes. I can see getting comfortable with doing this and then go over to a friend's house and run an XLR out the back of the G20 into a Bose PA hoping you get that nice BDeluxe amp that you saved for Rhythm and Lead. Big Surprise-chances are you still have what you got when you unboxed the unit! 4.) Torpedo Wall of Sound-In your DAW, you drag it over to your track. Open it up (Before you ever knew you needed Torpedo Remote) and you get some nice cabs to record-but don't expect to make any changes. You get Arcade mode and Simulation mode. If you like what you created in Simulation mode-go ahead and record. When you move back to Arcade mode-all changes-Gone! 5.) Playing live with foot switch (separate purchase)-Until the software starts to work (making and saving cabs from Torpedo Remote to the Amp etc and working with a foot switch) I am going to hold off using this on any live gig! last thing I want to do is buy another laptop. 6.) Manuals-The G20 manual is an addendum from the D20-so you need to switch between the two. No word on Torpedo Remote manual yet-still looking for that! 7.) If you don't mind the frustration and still want to record-The G20 still has some nice cab simulations.
Great video. May I ask how you connect this to two monitors? Would you go through the speaker output to two xlr cables? Sorry stupid question I’m sure. Just trying to learn.
Hello!!! Very cool explanation!!! Is 20w enough watts to play live gigs? It is said that on some amps (like Mesa Mark V 25) it is loud enough but it seems to loose bottom end compared to a 100w tube amp! What do you think? I got a REVV Generator 100 mk2 that is amazing but very heavy to carry...that one would be so much easier paired with my Line 6 Helix! Thanks you for your help!!!
Thanks for the great demo. Question: I tend to play mostly in the realm of clean moving into bluesy breakup with a lot of pedals -- although, there are those times that I do enjoy guitar straight into amp. What is your preference between the D20 & the G20 within that realm (sort of setting aside the high gain capabilities)? I understand that the G20 provides higher gain and, in comparison that the D20 was perhaps a better pedal platform? For the $100 more in the G20, are there other features or considerations why one would just not get the G20 even if they don't need the higher gain. In another video, It was referenced that the G20 Clean channel was a bit more compressed or differently voiced (if true, not sure how that would impact pedal interactions). --- Many thanks in advance for any insights --
You would probably need a stereo split pedal like the Donner ABY box. Then again, I'm only just getting back into guitar technology. www.donnerdeal.com/products/donner-aby-box-pedal-aby-line-selector-mini-pedal
Questions: I presume you need a computer on stage to access the Torpedo cabinets or do you mess with the software, make your choices and save it to the Amp? Are you playing thru the cabinets I see in the video? I'm thinking this has metal tones only-though the Les Paul came close to what I am after tonally. The amp settings on the right-1-4-How do you switch them-is there a foot switch? Personally, I'm trying to move away from pedals and while I like the tone of what you showcased, I would never use half of those sounds. Looking for a Bluesy kind of crunch.
Some of these tones are just absurd, wow. Always love hearing what you do with our gear. Thanks so much Rabea!
Shoot I need one!!!!
23:46 this is a serious cutting rock tone. This thing sounds great. Great Job REVV!
@@mattkirk6494 1299US :)
@@RevvAmps just unboxed and cranked mine yesterday. Oosh! tone for days!
@@SimonRobbswol That's great to hear!
This is going to be my first tube amp. Been saving for it and a 2x12 for a couple months now.
Did you end up getting that amp?
Go big or go home I guess, thats a hell of a first tube amp!
For over 40 years I have been buying and selling amps in search of this sound. Isn't that like insanity? trying the same thing over and over and expecting different results? I have finally figured it out. I buy the G20, and have Rabea come over and shred it for me," nailed It"! Great review Rabea, I love your playing and demeanor.
Well you weren’t buying the same amp over and over again were you? Haha. Let’s try this JCM900. I’ll try another one but a year older. Lol.
There are few things on TH-cam more satisfying than watching Bea demo a product
Truth
I’ve watched this video everyday almost for the past few months lol got myself a G20 bc of this gentleman🤘🏻
Same lol
Gear aside, Rabea you're almost at 250k subscribers now which is insane!
Congratulations on the progress and keep the good stuff coming!
Every gear review Rabea does is top class. Let’s ignore the amp for 2 seconds and appreciate how badass Bea is. His guitars are beautiful, his playing style is amazing and his guitar tones he dials in are absurd.
I love REVV overdrive tones!! Some of the sickest tones out there!!
"but anyway, more gain" - Rabea 2020
Replaced the "Loud is more good" - Josh Scott 2019
definitely my favorite quote of 2020!
Given that it's basically a tube amp with a built-in loadbox and IR and you can use it to interface and record directly. All you'd really need from there is your axe of choice and effects pedals you'd like. For small, more quiet, well sounding, home studio application that can do a fair bit of live potential as well. This thing, given all the bells and whistles you have on a tube amp, it justifies its price very well. I am now looking forward to acquiring one myself. Given that it can hold its own fairly well on clean tones but can do high gain in such a versatile and easy to use manner. I am pretty sure many will consider this amp from now on as a viable way of home recording on a raised budget but which is justified by the potential it opens up. Great job Revv and great job Bea for a concise and to the point review! Cheers!
Watching this to get the right mood before the beginning of my high school exams. Love your work Bea, you're simply the best ❤️
Love the colour that binding on the Les Paul has gone with age
Love the amount of time you spent on the clean channel. It helped me to make the decision to get a Revv G20. Many thanks for making the video.
The overdrive sound you had on the Tele bridge pickup was amazing. Twangy and nasty! Sounded great.
So I'm a bit of a tube amp enthusiast, but I also love versatility and usually end up using modeling gear on stage and reserving my tube amps for when they exactly fit the gig I'm going to. The thing is, modeling has become so good, and downright affordable, that I'm now exclusively running VST based modeling and just toss my laptop and interface in my pedal bag and I'm good to go. I take the amp/pa that I need for the venue and I'm golden. In smaller coffee shop or smaller based venues I'm actually just running through a bluetooth speaker, and the tone is unreal, and far better than any of my modeling amps of old. When I need more power, I just cart a Bass Amp/PA combo and I've got volume for any larger venue.
I've recently downsized, and actually sold ALL my tube amps before moving my household. I thought that I'd probably only buy tube amps in the future to use in my own home studio use case, and likely end up sticking to modeling on stage forever.
....this amp might change that mindset. I can definitely see me being able to utilize this for nearly everything you could ever need. Damn, I guess there goes my next tax refund.
Oh, I was going to say Rabea, the one thing you don't really call out specifically, is how touch sensitive the amp is (or not). Considering Revv's reputation I imagine it's good, but this is generally a HIGH area of interest to me. Most of my presets end up falling to two categories, high gain and almost pure clean. In my high gain presets I'm setting the gain as high as I can, while retaining the the ability to get the amp to clean up rolling my volume down and being in the right volume ballpark. In most situations, as by dynamics drop, I want cleaner tone and I don't want to bother with preset switching, I want to ride my volume with the flow of the band. MOST good amps do this just fine. Then for my clean tones I want just the slight ability to overdrive it if I push has hard as I can, usually with a volume boost of some sort. This way again, if the dynamics of the song go to eleven, even my clean tones can get some grit to fit the feeling.
I'm willing to bet this amp handles these scenarios like a champ, because that's one of the things the D20 is known for. I doubt I'll get perfect "high gain" dynamics I like with the gain fully cranked, but would probably be great just slightly rolled off. Giving you MOST of the gain the amp offers, while retaining miles of touch tone to play with.
Even though I own a Revv Generator 7-40 Mk II, I'm still tempted to get a G20 as well. Great demo Bea!!!!!
Some riffs sounds like Beartooth. This thing really sounds amazing.
Yeah, that sick intro riff xD
It's really cool how Revv took a good tube amp with amazing clean and the one of the very best metal sounds, and added just enough tech to highly advance what you can do, without making it over complicated. Being able to have cabs built into my amp is so cool so I always have them. I like that software, it looks very "user friendlly". This will be my next amp.
Revv + Bea, can't go wrong with that! I love your playing. \m/
woah woah woah ... what was all that .. wit dah chickin' pickin' at 12:57 ?!?!?! Someone's been in the woodshed !! That was SUPER clean , bruv ! Two thumbs up !
Exactly. When I heard that I went Woah!
Lol, the grin on your face when you say "more gain"!
That's my next amp.. You had me at Crunch.. As you went up with gain... I was searching stores.
Uff. That tele through the gain channel was phenomenal.
damn that thing growls
The amp looks so clean. And has monster sound to go with it
Man that les Paul sounds great
Don’t know what it is but, Amp manufacturers, keep sending to Bea for reviews as he continues to bring out the unique goodness and features of each product! Great tones compared to some other G20 pre-reviews. Great job Bea! 👍 Lovin’ this amp man! Going to be a riot at NAMM this year to try this one!
HOOOOLY SHITTT this thing sounds absolutely insane !!!!
I'd ask the Joker's famous rhetorical question to Batman (from the first Tim Burton movie), "Where does he get those wonderful toys?!" but more to the point is the question: What do you do with them all? Is there such a thing as "too much gear?" I imagine if a piece of gear is no longer used, you might pass it on to a friend, but what do you do with gear you no longer use? Inquiring (and a little envious) musicians want to know!
Cheers, Rabea. Keep up the excellent gear vids and music (LOVE the ambient tunes)!
The Wide button is linked to the mid knob, it's the wideness of the mid curve, of course it's not gonna do anything if the mid knob is at noon haha
Outstanding tones highlighted by great playing
The "wide" control adjusts the Q of the mid EQ band. FYI.
Excellent Demo as always. Now I want one... damn
So what would you choose in comparsion to the D20? If the G20 is able to be a great pedal platform with its clears, whats the strength of the D20? Is there anything in terms of cleans that I miss with the G20?
Also would you say a D20 with one of the G-Pedals would be able to get these nice modern tones aswell? It sounded really nice in the D20 review though.
Also, very nice review as always, good to see that you fixed the comments.
I think, with the G20, you save a few hundred, as opposed to getting the D20 and all three G series distortion pedals.
Greg Merritt Well but what if I'd get only one (I think Rabea recommended the G2 with it)? I mean I don't think the G20 covers all three pedals as well...
@@broncoxy Very good questions to bring up, no doubt about that. When I saw Ola's video, I made the assumption that the aggression switches on the G20 were the pedals placed on board, but looking into it, all three pedals have an aggression switch. Plus Bea said the distortion was specifically designed after the purple channel. That being said, that extra few hundred might just buy more tonal flexibility. What's a few hundred when one is already dropping a grand. Glad we're this having conversation. At that price point, we'd want to make an informed decision for sure. I'll do my best to report anything I find out on this thread.
Greg Merritt Thanks. I think as the D20 being reported as being a very nice pedal platform, it brings any versatility you could get from a pedal with it.
The real question is if the G20 brings this same capabilites with it and how the cleans from the D20 are different or more versatile.
Cause I think with pedals you'd compensate missing OD from the D20 better than missing Cleans from the G20.
However, if the G20 is just a D20 with an OD, then its a no-brainer. But seeing the Gainknob doing nothing on the Clean channel I highly doubt that all they did was add a gain channel.
But I'll await other reviews, now that NAMM's around the corner...
Hey dude! It's all about form factor. We first released D20 not only because we were focused on a great clean / crunch amp for this small, Two-notes loaded platform, but also because our high gain pedals also work amazing on it. Some of our international touring metal artists use D20 + G3 as their main tone. We were asked by a lot of customers though for a high gain version. A lot of them said they don't like to use pedals. So G20 came about as another option. Of course when designing it we didn't want to phone it in (we spent all year on it just about!) so it became something really cool and unique. I've been playing both D20 and G20 a lot. I would say if your focus is our Dynamis style clean and you like pedals the D20 is the option and it will sound just great for high gain with high gain pedals - if you want all your gain in the amp and a more modern squeaky clean then G20 is for you. At the end of the day it's just about looking at what your rig would be like with either and which would facilitate you making music the best.
20:27 mate! You're having the same classic Tremonti face on here 😂😂😂 jk freaking cool video, gotta get mine as soon, planning to use it even with some pedals...bogner red, plexitone and wampler Pinnacle Deluxe...thanks for the great content!
Great overview as always man. Excited to be picking mine up tomorrow! Though I originally eyed the G20 & Revv 1x12 as a great quality low volume/headphone practice rig for when I can’t open up my 100w amps, this does so much with so few knobs, I think it’s going to be used for a lot more.
Incredible as always.
I love the sound of those Revv's.
Killer tone and clarity even with gain. When I buy a new amp, this is definitely high on my list.
Great demo. See you at the Brudenell Leeds bro!! (Great to see Toska playing the venue where I wasted my student loan years ago!
Considering the amp comes with a load box it's actually not as expensive as it sounds because any similarly powered amp would cost about the same if you also bought the captor x
Bea!! You should do a studio run through giving us all a look at what you're using in your setup!
Revv....Is this the 5150 KILLER?? This is one Bad mo-fo!!!
Great job show casing this amp
Sounds so good 😀😭
Amazing playing again 👌🏻👌🏻
This is a genius looking product, presets on a real valve amp would be a game changer! Thanks for the vid.
I just got this amp as an early Christmas present since we're going to be traveling over the holidays!
Super happy I stumbled across this video I feel like watching you adjust some of the settings is really going to help me dial in a sick tone!
Hi ! I really love the tone of this amp, but could you tell me if the only volume knob for both channel is a problem or not. Thanks !
@@75Pollux it's not a problem at all the Volume doesn't boost that much switching between ch1 and 2 and holy crap I just loaded my own IRs and it sounds insanely amazing
@@msi1985 Thanks !
You can NOT get more boutique tone then this and it's easy to dial in, 5 min after the demo started with the LP I bought one and it's a keeper!
It’s been a while since I watched one of your demos and your playing gets me every time, makes me feel like I’m more of a guitar owner than a guitar player😂
Man, that Esquire with crunch, what a sound, I’m in love 😀
I think I need one of these. Like what I am hearing..... Geetar Gorilla let's go in a Gear Safari!!!!
Bea check out the hook wizard amp, same sort of deal, but digitally controlled valve amp, so presets for eq, gain, volume, reverb etc.. and the knobs move when you change presets!!!
Thanks this is what I was looking for a proper Demo covering the Torpedo functionality of the unit as well Too many others want you to watch them play wtf>? where's the unit you're demo'ing that's why I'm here Thanks this video deserves a like and a subscribe
Hey Bea! just tried out your signature picks I love them, I've been using D'Addario black ice picks forever 1.10mm I didn't know if I would like the 1.0mm flow picks but they are awesome!!! thanks for a great product also just bought an ML3 standard V2 incarnadine red AWSOME!! thanks again
Another tone masterclass Bea 🤘
Love the channel, love your playing, keep up the hard work my man. Much love from Vegas.
*[Revv releases D20]*
interesting I guess
*[G20]*
OH
On another note Rabea, I Built The Sky has put in BK Silos in his new Kiesel and states they are now his favourite BK set. Congratulations!
Hi, I love the D20 cleans and for me most importantly that chimey slight breakup. the G20 seems aimed more for metal, is that accurate? or can the g20 do all those chimey bell breakups the D20 can as well?
My stuff is alot of americana, so mellencamp, petty, etc towards more of an ac/dc sound which is of course very clean with a slight break up
thanks much, trying to decide
Sounds like you want the d20
That the same questions I have.
I just ordered a D20. I like the sound of the clean channel more than this one. I use the Revv pedals for high gain anyway.
Hey Rabbea, 11:04 you mentioned speaker impulses, that means in this whole demo you were listening to you playing through studio monitors?
Sorry I'm just a bit confused cuz I'm trying to figure out what your signal chain is in this video 😅
After first 2 seconds of video I clicked that LIKE btn.
After the first two letters of this reply I clicked ‘like’ btn
Holy mother of John Mayer. You guys can’t see this, but my stank face hasn’t gone away, even after 10 minutes after this video.
Any chance you can show us what you used to get these tones? I own a G20, and I can get some good tones going, but god damn you got some GREAT tones. Help a peasant out!
probably some nice high gain pickups.
Your signature guitar and that amp are sick af
I like the way you say that if something doesn’t sound right you say it. It means a lot to me when I’m looking
for gear. I am so burned out with people just ass Kissing just the sell a product
so essentially in clean mode gain is disengaged you have a pedal platform right there? awesome!
Yeah he evplains it at 13:00
I’d love to see revv make a plexi clone with this tech. I’d be all over it.
I wish all effects-related manufacturers would provide software to edit presets via computer. It's such a pain and so frustrating using knobs, buttons, and a tiny LED screen for stuff you know could be done much faster with a keyboard, a mouse, and a monitor, if only you could access the stuff that way.
Holy Sh*t that sounds amazing!
Sweet that little lunch box with hell inside
Best review I've seen on this thing definitely gotta get one also subscribed don't know why I haven't done that a long time ago lol
What happens to the audio at 29:51? Sounds like extra EQ to tame the fizz?
Hi Rabea! Can please share the IR name you use here 26:30? Thanks!
ooh nice it sounds quite close to the big brother generator (I own one).
I love my helix, but I think it's days are numbered after hearing this!
it sounds like the audio is clipping a bit for the guitar, but none the less you are amazing guitarist as always and the amp sounds ace.
I love watching your videos great gear reviews any chance you can do a video on a boutique bass amp and a videos on bass gear would be great I know your channel is for guitarists but if you can occasionally fit in bass gear it would be great
Killer video Bea - nicely done! Love your channel but you hit this one out of the park. I'm looking at buying either a D20 or G20 soon - am I right to think that the G20 is the better way to go so you can get multiple different styles and tones without pedals, but still have a pedal platform?
And you talk about your IR's for different tones - any chance you have or will do a video about what IR's you like for what tones?
there's so many to choose from - would be great to tap into your expertise as you really have it figured out!
can you share your IR's for us poor peasants? :D Thanks! Awesome revirew, as usual.
Hey Rabea is the clean channel the same as the d20? I really like the pedal platform of the d20 and the pull on the gain knob for crunch that was in your d20 video. I would get this to be able to do both what the d20 does and the extra gain channels for diversity.
Revv is overpowered honestly. The $1300 is a rather steep price but it’s so worth the investment.
What ALL these G20 videos don't show you is this:
1.) When you make a G20 purchase-You get Torpedo Wall of Sound and "Not" Torpedo Remote-which has the software in this video. This has the software with EQ, Compression etc.
The Software needs to be registered to the unit itself as well-either Wall of Sound or Torpedo Remote-A very convoluted and obfuscated process!
2.) You find a cabinet/sound you like-Depending on your guitar and the cab-it will sound like this in the video-Don't be alarmed if they all sound the same. You need a physical cabinet to hear the subtle changes you make. Studio monitors can only work so far! You need to make changes to Tubes (valves) and mic placement to get the sound that he is getting.
3.) Switching cabs with the rotary switch is a crap shoot as you can save the cab while in Torpedo Remote-but if you press save (push the Store button and-wait for flashing red light )button on the amp? It's a Crap shoot if your setting/saving changes. I can see getting comfortable with doing this and then go over to a friend's house and run an XLR out the back of the G20 into a Bose PA hoping you get that nice BDeluxe amp that you saved for Rhythm and Lead. Big Surprise-chances are you still have what you got when you unboxed the unit!
4.) Torpedo Wall of Sound-In your DAW, you drag it over to your track. Open it up (Before you ever knew you needed Torpedo Remote) and you get some nice cabs to record-but don't expect to make any changes. You get Arcade mode and Simulation mode. If you like what you created in Simulation mode-go ahead and record. When you move back to Arcade mode-all changes-Gone!
5.) Playing live with foot switch (separate purchase)-Until the software starts to work (making and saving cabs from Torpedo Remote to the Amp etc and working with a foot switch) I am going to hold off using this on any live gig!
last thing I want to do is buy another laptop.
6.) Manuals-The G20 manual is an addendum from the D20-so you need to switch between the two. No word on Torpedo Remote manual yet-still looking for that!
7.) If you don't mind the frustration and still want to record-The G20 still has some nice cab simulations.
Why Rabea's REVV G20 demo sounds so much better than everyone else's??
fuckin awesome Bea!.......ptp........midwest usa awaits your visit......greenfield,wi.
Great video. May I ask how you connect this to two monitors? Would you go through the speaker output to two xlr cables? Sorry stupid question I’m sure. Just trying to learn.
Killer video! Which would you get the Revv G20 or the PRS MT15?
...excellent!
29:41 That is all....
Hello!!! Very cool explanation!!! Is 20w enough watts to play live gigs? It is said that on some amps (like Mesa Mark V 25) it is loud enough but it seems to loose bottom end compared to a 100w tube amp! What do you think? I got a REVV Generator 100 mk2 that is amazing but very heavy to carry...that one would be so much easier paired with my Line 6 Helix! Thanks you for your help!!!
Holy crap tele tones @ 23:57!
Great review on a little amp with crushing killer tones. Well done all around.
22:19 no mids
Thanks for the great demo. Question: I tend to play mostly in the realm of clean moving into bluesy breakup with a lot of pedals -- although, there are those times that I do enjoy guitar straight into amp. What is your preference between the D20 & the G20 within that realm (sort of setting aside the high gain capabilities)? I understand that the G20 provides higher gain and, in comparison that the D20 was perhaps a better pedal platform? For the $100 more in the G20, are there other features or considerations why one would just not get the G20 even if they don't need the higher gain. In another video, It was referenced that the G20 Clean channel was a bit more compressed or differently voiced (if true, not sure how that would impact pedal interactions). --- Many thanks in advance for any insights --
When it comes to price , should also point out it’s not made in Asia but a small Canadian HQ with quality control . Support local small businesses
Dude... my face hurts after that intro. The sheer level of gurn lol
Hey Rabea! What was the piece you were playing at the 15:07 mark? Sounds amazing.
Hi Bea 😀👍 cool vid, some awesome tones!😁
Have you ever considered a collaboration with Brent Hinds? I have a feeling that could get pretty epic😁👍👍
The Revv G20 got Stereo, but only one line out to one speaker ?
Can I not Split the Stereo to left and right speaker ?
You would probably need a stereo split pedal like the Donner ABY box. Then again, I'm only just getting back into guitar technology.
www.donnerdeal.com/products/donner-aby-box-pedal-aby-line-selector-mini-pedal
Questions:
I presume you need a computer on stage to access the Torpedo cabinets or do you mess with the software, make your choices and save it to the Amp?
Are you playing thru the cabinets I see in the video? I'm thinking this has metal tones only-though the Les Paul came close to what I am after tonally.
The amp settings on the right-1-4-How do you switch them-is there a foot switch?
Personally, I'm trying to move away from pedals and while I like the tone of what you showcased, I would never use half of those sounds. Looking for a Bluesy kind of crunch.
I grabbed your 100 👍. Your my favorite TH-camr . I hope i could be on your level one day. Have a great day man. Deedee from the deedee files.
What IRs are you using? Sounds great!