I honestly knew nothing about this amp other then seeing it here and then but not really paying attention. You said this wasn’t going to be a gear review but it was the best gear review I’ve seen. This is how people should make gear review videos. Now I want to try one of these out. Nice job Hypes!
Appreciated that you stuck to how it relates to your 'mission', and referenced other reviews, rather than falling into the temptation of doing yet another gain on, gain off tones demo
@@ransombaggins9301 I have a Mojotone cab called the Slammin. It's a 1x12(they make 2x12 too). It's shaped kinda like a wedge monitor. I love this thing. I put a Warehouse et65 4ohm speaker in it. It's also convertible from open to closed back.
My uncle played from 1959 until he dies in 2011 with 3 basses and 1 or 2 amps. The basses were a 59 Kay upright, a 62 Fender jazz bass and a 70’s model Peavey Patriot. For amps he had a 65 Bassman, and another Fender that I can’t remember the name of. That’s all he played for 52 years. He never fiddled with them. Never changed pickups or anything never modded his amps. He said if you couldn’t get what you wanted out of them then you couldn’t get it and he was right. He played surf music to funk to jazz to rock and even hard rock. He was an amazing bass player and he did it with least gear or probably anyone I’ve ever known.
I noticed that too. Having spent 24 years living next to University of Washington, the W (double-u) is just pronounced "dub" as in "you-dub" (UW). How about Fffff-Dub-Dub? Sounds like an ending to a joke. I.E. "Your money or your amp!" "take my money, please!" Ffff-dub-dub.
Mostly ice-especially in winter, but seriously, up here in Canada, winter is a great time to practice and write- AND play hockey of course. But Winnipeg is and always has been a great music town, but I live in Saskatoon I dig Rick and your channel. and of course 5 watt world
I've been playing for one month. My studio is the far end of the dining room table. I have 1 guitar: a Squire Stratocaster HSS and 1 amp: a Fender Mustang LT 25, with one app: Fender Tone 1.0.2. The Mustang has 30 presets, and the app adds 30 more which can be modded and saved. So far I'm having a blast; wish I'd started this years ago!
A Squier with a modelling amp will spark the fire and keep it lit for some time! I've "been playing" 15 years, but it was pretty much just strumming open chords. Until this corona business started... Then I decided to get serious about the guitar. It's amazing how much you can learn just off the internet. I dropped out of music theory in college, couldn't make sense of it when getting lectures out of a book... but watching some of these tutorials with a guitar actually in my hand, things just started clicking... Now instead of going months without playing, I might play for hours a day... It seems like the key is going outside that comfort zone as much as possible and not worrying about messing up
Probably about to get back Into it myself. Thinking the revv g20 cause metalhead. A cab of some sort Probably a 2x12. And for guitar either an ibanez s series I can mod down the line or maybe off the get go(looking at maybe a made in Japan model or a higher end model at least) or maybe something else cheaper I can mod right off the get go. Potentially something like 10s guitars since I've seen a few nice looking things decently priced by them. Few used options local too. Was also thinking maybe get something cheap since work keeps me busy and I have issues with my hands in case I don't get super into it again. But kinda thinking that won't happen. And trying to build a studio anyways so it'd be useful. 350 dollar epiphone sg Gothic few used amps though most are meh choices or waaaay to loud for bedroom levels.
Your demeanour, knowledge and level of engagement is unparalleled. I always learn something watching your videos and I love the attention to detail - you also have a natural narrator's voice so when I;m doing chores I often put your videos on in the background.
I watched you for a while now Keith. Your videos are getting better and better but keep the same 5WW feel. It’s such a blend of relaxed and informative that you have down to an art. The fact you are speaking out about a new product weighs very heavy, you, yourself said it’s not something much you do. I’m gonna put a serious look into the G-20. Thanks brother. Much love from Tulsa.
@@tonyfdesign If you're thinking of getting a 65 DR Reissue I definitely recommend them. They're indistinguishable from the tube version (to my ears and all the reviews I've seen), they're cheaper in initial cost, and less maintenance. I took it into the studio with me and had the engineer A/B an SR57 with the XLR DI and he couldn't hear a difference, actually told me to start recording solos at home and bring in the WAV. All that plus a great power attenuator and it equals a fantastic amp. Oh, and it's half the weight of the tube version. I don't work for Fender, I just love this amp.
I have a Marshall Origin 20 already and that seems like it would work for this series but after that...I'll be looking for a used Tonemaster to take it for a spin if folks dig this series. If you have a minute. Email me how you've been using yours and what you find are the pros and cons so far. Thank Brian
I’m about to give up. 😜so many great products out there . I’m leaning towards the Bluguitar mercury ..or even the 2 channel 50 watt THR . Im a little tired of tube issues . This Rev is very interesting. In the meantime, Ill keep practicing .
Purchased the D20 about a year ago. It's a game changer to have mix ready tracks from the start. I recorded most of my debut album (due out this summer) with it in my home studio. Great modern day amp ! Awesome pedal platform. Great job with the video, keep them coming.
I have another suggestion for D20 owners(would think it would be great for G20 as well) I have the Boss EQ-200 eq pedal. One of the coolest features of the Eq-200 is using the 4 cable method, you can use 2 separate eqs. One in front of the preamp, and one in front of the power amp. This imo opens the amp to an amazing array of amp tones.
That would be cool. I’ve been using a Rockett Melody, Mark Lettieri signature pedal. It gives me low to medium gain AND the EQ. Mark actually noticed it in the video and commented. :)
Thanks for producing a quality review. It was really well done. Much of it went over my head, but I appreciate your attention to content and detail. You set a high standard.
I always think that simple isn't the same as basic. An amp like the D20 has depth and complexity, but it's distilled into a simple, clean package with enough controls and options to give you flexibility but without too many to make things complicated. Elegant design does far more to encourage simplicity without being constrained by technical limitations. It does what Apple devices were always supposed to, it just works. You can't ask for more than that from an amp. When the music stores here reopen I think I'll definitely look to try one out!
This is such a fantastic channel. Your insight and mannerism are much to be desired in the world of gear. I hope you continue to put this type of content out, as it is a tool that can be used by every day people such as myself. Excellent job!
That, sir, is a thing of beauty. And Canadian made! You give many other good reasons, very compelling reasons, but supporting home made is important to me as well. I’ve never owned a tube amp but I really like this one!
If I was an interior designer I would recommend my clients have a Marshall Stack, a Vox AC30 and a Fender Deluxe Reverb - with an Olympic White Strat, Sunburst Tele, Les Paul Burst and Cherry Red ES-335 in their living room. So much better to look at than Old Master paintings, French furniture and Charles Eames chairs.
I watch Five Watt World whenever I can. I have a Fender champ because I needed something small for practice (and the neighbors). The first video I saw was the one about the Champ and it made appreciate the amp even more. I had a small line 6 and would get headaches trying to remember settings and then one day it quit working. But my Fender Champ never quit. And it is simple. I like the Revv because it seems like it has a lot of good features but won’t hurt my brain settling it up and using it. Another great video - thank you Keith.
As someone from Winnipeg who now lives in Germany, I was blown away by REVV and was even more blown away by the fact that a company making awesome amps came from the small city I grew up in. Well...technically the company is from a small town just a short drive from Winnipeg, but "close enough". ;-) Keith, I highly recommend you check out the REVV G pedal series (the G2, G3 and G4). No BS...it's like having a tube amp in a solid state pedal. Those guys at REVV really know how to recreate the sound of their amps (and the various channels the amps have) in pedal form. The pedals are on the higher end of the price scale, but worth every penny.
Wow. There are a precious few YT channels that I typically hit "like" before getting through the opening credits. Keith is on that short list. Keith, your content and delivery continue to satisfy, as well as inspire. Thanks for all you do!
Wow! A tube amp with that kind of technical muscle and versatility is very impressive. I am feeling peer pressure now that both you and Tubbs are using them.
If I may make a comment here.....is that every time you post a new video, it will always and I repeat always comes online during my guitar practice time and every time, I will put down the guitar and listen to you because of the usefulness of the information you provide. I want to thank you for doing this. Really thank you.
Awesome video! I'm interested in the Revv stuff so it's cool to see a take on it that isn't balls to the wall metal. You need to get a hold of, and make a video about, the ultimate clean amp pedal platform that you can use at home and live... the Vox MV50 Clean. I bought one a couple years ago and love it. It's tiny, goes up to 50 watts, and has this fancy NuTube that's "identical" to a vacuum tube. I really like the feel, dynamics, and harmonics of the amp that's tough to hear in solid-state-only clean amps. They also have rock, a/c, and high gain versions of the amp but I haven't tried them.
Nothing like that kind of compact amp when I was starting out! They were all big cabinets and heavy heads. It was a two man job to bring the stuff into the gig. And smaller practice amps could never cut it anywhere except your living room. We never had a PA system that could make a guitar sound good, they were vocals only. You would laugh your head off at the amount of heavy stuff we had to lug around in the 1970s just to play a bar gig. This Revv system you show blows it away. Thank you for posting.
How’s it holding up? I just ordered one along with a line 6 HX Effects for MIDI control as well as effects. I was really hesitant to purchase because I live in Canada and everything costs a lot more up here lol
Thanks, Keith! It sounds great. I found my amp years ago. It's a Vox AC 15. I use it as an acoustic amp. 15 watts full, 7.5 on the switch! The Fishman rare earth helps me achieve a decent sound, without having to use a single coil, volume and tone pots like i did years ago. I only use it at home, i plug into a PA when out.
This comment may not exactly fit the bill, but I feel that my 50 watt JCM800 head does everything that I would need from an amplifier (at what would seem to be the expense of volume). Assuming I can turn it up loudly enough, it can get almost any kind of dry clean or dry distorted tone that I would want from an amplifier with a solidstate rectifier, from clean jazz or bluegrass all the way on up the dial with the possible exception of some 90s or modern metal like Pantera or Parkway Drive, however with the right pick attack even that can be approximated. I know that it is by no means a small amplifier, however I love its versatility. I want to pair it with a 2x12 Mojotone cabinet that is as big as a 4x12, with a pair of Scumback 100 watt H75 speakers. I would be able to maximize natural low end without getting muddy, or being (subjectively!) too loud at tonally pleasing master volume settings. I apologise for the essay. I did not expect my comment to be this long!
Great vid. I've been impressed, with the Revv; tho, not in my current budget. I also appreciate your only talking about equipment that 'makes the grade'. I agree, with the comments about different speakers. I bought a gutted 4X12 and installed four different speaks and a selector switch. I've also done it with two diff pairs of 2x12's. I've got quite the collection of old Jenson's & Oxford's, as well as some modern choices. It's been a nice way to pair speakers with amps. Currently rebuilding a 1950 Bell & Howell 6L6 PP amp. The selector box will come in handy.
@@fivewattworld It's the same, for me. I CAN afford it - but guitars & amps are a hobby. I have a my own biz daytime and am keyboardist; in the off hrs. I've worked on tube Hi-fi gear, so guitar amps was an easy leap. I learned some basic luthier skills, as well. I buy solid built guitars; do the setup and the hardware - off I go
One amp guy here. Marshall Origin 20 Head. Switchable to 20 watts, 3 watts or .5 watt. I am surprised being someone who has played a long time and owned expensive amps at how this affordable amp has become my favorite. I also have an HX Stomp with which I have been running pre-amps into the effects loop of the Origin giving me all kinds of amp sounds with a real tube power section. Sounds ace. Love the channel Keith. Keep up the good work.
I have an Origin 20 now. I bought it for my "Beano on a Budget" video project that I'm doing with David Barber and Jeff McErlain. So I'll be doing your amp in this series. I just need to get more hours in on it first.
My 8-yr-old VOX VT30 is great for small gigs, but I just copped a Fender Tonemaster Twin; I’m newly torn but they’re both light enough to drag’em out together! With an A-B-Y switch, I’m loaded for anything now, without spending a small fortune.
Keith I could tell you that this was a great review, for many reasons including introducing me to the REVV brand. Instead, I'll tell you that it inspired me to head to the studio and plug in for the first time in a few weeks. I needed that. 👍🎸
Great Episode Keith. Man I love your delivery of this Fantastic content. I'm pared to one Amp these days Princeton RRI. Red Paisley Pine cab,(li'll red) when I need louder I add a Mesa widebody 1/12 cab. Thanks Keith Proceed Brother.
Was looking for a new amp to gig and record with in the sea of orange, fender, marshall, vox, and countless other companies. You settled the argument I have had in my own mind. I am looking for a less is more approach to my musical journey. Thank you.
@@fivewattworld im chasing tone. I have a custom tele and a 58 stratocaster. My search has lead me to a les paul standered 60s. This plus my pedals im hoping to find that elusive tone. I have done some home recording. My younger years I did some gigs looking to get back into it. The hard part is finding that sound you hear it in your head its almost there you can get it through the studio and software but I want the third demsion of having that tone in a amp. Its not easy getting there on a budget. Its a teacher of patience and practice.
Great Vid! Love you Channel and Content!! I’ve been a working musician for 56yrs now and have FINALLY found my go to amps. I’ve played a lot of Tube amps in my day and loved them all but because I’m now 67 with the usual Old Musician complaints and some other health conditions I’m now using the New Fender Tone Master Amps. I use the TM Twin for larger Gigs and the TM Deluxe for smaller Shows. At 33 and 23lbs they fit the bill as far as weight and it’s VERY hard to tell the difference between their Tub counterparts in my opinion. The sound the the real deal after being retubed. Add a couple good pedals and I’m home free!! Although every once in a while I do break out my old trusty Tweed Blues Jr. for a spin.....LOL! Please keep up the Good Work I look forward to your Vids! Cheers from Salem, Ohio.
We just became Revv dealers and got our first amps in a few days ago. I’m going to have some time today (finally) to try them out without running to answer phones and watching your excellent video has given me some great ideas. Thanks Keith!
Keith, I found your channel by watching your History of the Flying V video. I think you're doing something very new and different for guitar on RUclips, and I mean that in the best possible way. I'm an 80s metal guy, with aspirations of having a Mesa or Marshall half-stack in my living room to jam Slayer, Metallica, and other thrash metal tunes. However, I need a house with a living room first, and even then, those rigs aren't exactly feasible. While channels like Ola's, and Steve from Boston produce fantastic content, for many of us, gear collections like that are untenable due to cost, volume, and many other constraints. Your focus on getting the best sound, for the least amount of gear, all while working around the constraints of your home environment are just what many of us need. Thank you for doing this. Easiest subscription I've added ever.
Very interesting video again. My 1 amp is a BluGuitar amp1 + BluBox created by Thomas Blug. My journey for searching the "real one amp" for my Blues suddenly ends some years ago when the first generation of this amp appears on the market. Since this time I really love to watch and read reviews about all the nice amps around and finally know that the one I own is the right one for me and another is not needed....maybe until the new ampX is released. The prototype was introduced on NAMM 2020. Let´s wait and see! Keep on your fine channel! Greetings from Germany
Fellas, Revv has been THĒ hottest “new-ish” amp company for a while now. Every single prog-metal guy (yes I know that this channel is definitely NOT filled with prog-metal fans) has major gear lust for the Revv products as some of their favorite artists use the Revv gear. LOVE LOVE LOVE this company and the innovations they are putting out. They really think outside the box and to me, a lot of the other major amp companies (both analog and digital stuff) are just trying to play catch up to Revv. I own all three G-series pedals (G2, G3, G4) and they have a permanent place on my board. The D-20 is next for me. Can’t say enough good things about Revv.
I’ve got the Generator 120 Mkiii and I don’t think I’ve ever used an amp with this many bells and whistles that is also incredibly intuitive. Also, I will totally agree with you on the Revv power scaling. My Generator 120 Mkiii goes from 120 watts down to 10 watts, and doesn’t make me feel like I’ve sacrificed anything. I’m in a loud band that utilizes very loud amps (Matamp GT120, Ampeg V4, etc) and being able to have an exact version of my loud tone at bedroom levels is something I’ve never been able to capture. This amp makes it possible. I might grab a G20 as a backup since the direct in option is so well done.
Great video! I keep reducing my Amos and guitars also because of what I actually do with them and keeps me playing more. I love hear and there are so many good options! Great series!
I own a Victory v30 mk2. High power setting is around 37 watts, low power setting is around 7 watts. Those 7 little watts will easily make you lose your hearing and piss your panties. Very very powerful amp. But sounds great at bedroom levels as well.
I've been using a sansamp GT2 for years. It's dead simple to use can get a ton of different sounds. For live use you can go straight into an active PA speaker or the effects return of a backline amp. Technically it's not an amp, but it's still my favorite "one amp" solution.
I'm finding that my little FSR Tweed Bassbreaker 007 and a Fender JA90 Thinline Telecaster pretty much does all I want right now to the point that everything else is gathering dust
Great video! Very informative. Thanks. For me the 1 amp to rule them all would be a tweed deluxe but with 6l6’s for a little more power and reverb and trem. Not sure anyone makes this so maybe I’ll get one made. I do like the idea of these Revv Amps. Very forward thinking. I look forward to trying one soon hopefully
@@RichardMcLamore I have 2 victorias - a deluxe and a bassman. One for smaller gigs and one for bigger gigs. I'd love to have one amp right in the middle - hence the description I gave. Neither of my amps have verb or trem so I have to use pedals for that.
my lil fender blues jr 3 dose whatever i ask it to do weather that's playing the blues or metal or anything in between. its louder than i expected 15 watts could be! its mostly stock but the speaker was swapped out for a huge improvement! i tossed a g.w.h retro 30.. 70 watt speaker..and it added alot of punch! and it loves to have pedals in front pushing it around a lil bit. and the reverb is sweet on my particular unit!
Top notch video again Keith, being Scottish you touched my soul when you spoke about economy and the learning process goes on. Every days a school day bud. Stay switched on to be well.
An amp that I've felt the same way about for a while is my Blackstar ID Core 100 stereo combo. While it's not a tube amp, it's not a modeling amp in the traditional sense either. It has a great response that reminds me of my tube amp that I used to have. It's got 6 great voicings, and very similar output features to what the Revv has. For a hobbyist player looking for a gigging/home recording amp for under $500, it's been a really satisfying and versatile amp.
hello keith. re: swapping out the 12ax7 in "Tube 1". depending on biasing, there are a number of substitute tubes. at7, au7, av7. each will lower the gain by different amounts. also different brands of ax7 will change the sound and feel as well. the best i have found is the Gold Lion brand. their premium range claims to feature the only ax7 to give 100% output available. most makers fall short of this. i love the at7 ( about 60% output. ) cheers. j.
I want to point out that I found the "valve = tube in britain" caption useful. I'm a beginner and I actually thought valve amps and tube amps were two different things :/
Updated my studio two months ago from an Eleven Rack to the REVV D20 and man what a difference. I love this little amp. I always wanted a Fender Princeton but can't play loud as I live in an apartment, but the D20 sounds just as good (or close enough) to me, so nowadays I'm in guitar heaven. Works great with pedals, especially for some reason fuzz pedals. But I think this will be my go to amp for quite some time now. Only thing I think about adding is a cab in case I want to gig with it a bit. But for recording the IR's work great.
What kind of fuzz pedal are you using with it? Looking at buying this but with a cab. Virtual cabs are a bonus. Just wonder how it would react with a germanium fuzz face..
@@saepiumv3813 I use two fuzz pedals at the moment. The JHS Calhoun (that has the JHS Firefly as it's fuzz side) and a Hudson Electronics FuzzFuzzFuzz. Both are Tonebender inspired fuzzes and I think that both use germanium transistors. I liked them equally with my old setup, but with the D20 I have to say that I prefer the HE FuzzFuzzFuzz. It's character just comes through so much better with the D20.
So helpful, Thank you very much! I have been trying to decide what to get and why, and this really answered many of my questions and indecisions. Thanks again.
Either a Fender Blues Jnr Deluxe, an Orange Rockerverb 50, or a Marshall JCM 800. Although there's a boutique maker that makes a copy of Dumles but much cheaper. They still cost a fair bit, but less than a Dumble. You can chose your own amp colour, whether custom Tolex or coloured Suede. Wattage is customisable, as is front grille type, and available as a head or combo.
Im loving my yamaha thr30 the gain stages all hold up well to reduced volume, I have not tried recording through the usb but the sounds I'm getting on a Samsung galaxy are pretty cool
I agree with Rick on this so Rick got to give you you a thumbs up for your videos as well you both have made so many videos that have helped me so much in the last year. I have been debating a lunchbox amp purchase for some time now and it has been a difficult choice to make. So many companies have really impressive lunchbox amps right now but the most impressive to me REVV. everything they make from pedals to amps are just phenomenal and they are to me the leaders in amplification right now and gut feeling says it will remain as such for days to come. As always your videos are remarkable as well are Rick's I hope to meet you both eventually and share some thoughts Stay Safe and THANK YOU
Just wanted to say again thank you helped me make the right decision picked up the G20 in purple from the guys at Sweetwater and ooh yeah REVV HAVE DONE IT AGAIN THUMBS UP REVV and thanks to 5 watt world!!
I have owned the Friedman Runt20 combo for 3 years. 3 flavor clean switch, BE 100 based dirty channel, w cut boost, 3 band eq, XLR out that is not to be believed for recording or cranking and monitoring through interface volume. From clean to metal it does it all beautifully. Great video! I'm going to check out the Revv!
@user-bm8uz1ul4o I love the Revv 20. It's really great! Checks a lot of boxes for sure! I've had it for more than a year! I recently bought the mesa boogie cali tweed 4040 love that too!
'65 Deluxe Reverb RI and a '57 Custom Champ here. I like to run them in stereo, using a JHS buffer splitter. I like to set one amp in one corner of the room and one in an opposite corner, and get some great sound effects when I dime the reverb on the DRRI and dime the Topanga reverb pedal I use with the Champ. You could never force me to pick one to keep and one to get rid of. I live in a world of "at least 2 amps" (and at least 6 or 7 electrics and 3 or 4 acoustics) :)
Fryette GP/DI is very similar, and they’re coming out with an IR version soon. Being a 1W amp, it’s more geared to home and studio, but goose it up with a power amp and it can do gigs.
Revv is really a 1 amp solution. I sold (almost) every amp I owned now that I own a REVV generator. My Peavey invective was almost that amp but the REVV checks every block. My only other amp is the Peavey classic 20 mh. It is also a great amp that checks every box.
Keith, right on!!! I have a Blackstar HT-5R Combo which also comes as a head with cabinet (not the mkII version), it is a bargain, entry level tube amp (I paid $449.99 for mine) and while it is only 5 watts, turning the amp on and leaving it in standby allows you to plug in a stereo headphone, it has two cabinet ( 4 x 12" closed back or 1 x 12" open backed speaker) emulation by pushing a button, a clean and a overdrive channel (heck they even included a footswitch to allow you to go from clean to overdrive, bass, mid and treble and a thing called ISF that change the town from a Fender amp tone to a British toned amp, a 12" speaker, 2 additional speaker jacks, digital reverb, an effects loop with attenuator and line/mp3 input with 2 valves ( 1 x ECC83 and a 1 x 12BH7) all in a 12kg package. While it is not a revv, I can play into headphone with having all features available or use the 5 watts into the internal speaker along with 2 external speakers. I thank you for your insightful review. I had never heard of Revv until now an admit the Revv is the logical next move up for me and could replace both my Blackstar HT-5R and my 15 watt Fender Blues Jr III NOS tweed with a Jensen 12" speaker. Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. I can now trim down by one amp to get down to the least amount of gear. Take care, stay well and be safe.
I really enjoyed this video thanks so much. I have been thinking about getting this amp for quite a while but have not pulled the trigger yet , that may change after watching your video. What I really enjoyed was the fact that you shared why you think someone would like this amp and the five points you brought up are the reasons also why I would like this amp as well. What I have seen with a lot of small low powers amps is they tend to use EL84 power tubes which I don't like the sound of much. This head uses 6V6 tubes which I tend to like for that Fender clean sound which I think is a selling point for this amp if you are interested in getting a nice clean tone. Thanks for your work on this I appreciate it.
Been so thankful of today's tech. Made life so easier in terms of plugging and playing. Amp models have gone rad. Although having a real amp in the room is still a totally different experience to me. Thanks for the vid. Take care 🙂.
Over the years of playing I have come to find out and agree with the statements made in the video that around 15 to 20 watts is the prime wattage for almost any gig just look at Mike Campbell's rig using small wattage amps with microphones to play stadiums( although in that situation there's something to be said about a good microphone preamp as well) I only wish I had this many good choices in amplifiers 40 years ago one thing I didn't see in this video was how the Rev stands up to foot pedals besides that great video keep up the good work at the five watt world
Awesome video---Ive heard of these amps but never in that level of detail they sound great and are very well thought out on their design, great job as always. While I love the idea for a "series" I shudder at the thought of ever having just one amp, its like eating one potato chip, lol.
My original comment was something to the effect... Aren't you supposed to be a "disabler" instead of an "enabler"? I have been thinking on one of these but need another amp like a hole in the head... now, you have practically talked me into it with this great review ! I currently have a Roland Blues Cube, a Vox AC10, a VVT Nighthawk (Boutique builder from here in Southern MD) and recently a Mesa Boogie California Tweed head into a H&K 2 x 12 cab. Too much good stuff for a hobbyist.
Im down to two amps, both older tube. A 72 silverface champ and an early 80’s sundown A-50 (RIP Dennis Kager) Both have warehouse speakers. Both sound killer. This little Revv head has got me curious though. Great channel, please keep up the good work.
I've got to look into this amp. It was suggested to me when I went in to pick up a Strymon Iridium (which I really like). I ditched my Princeton for an AC15 because it felt it played better in the bottom end with my Gretsch and Gibson humbucker guitars. I should check it REVV 20 to see how well it plays with my Tele.
I've been seeing Revv gear around a lot lately. I had no idea it was made in Canada. As a proud Canadian, I own a couple of Traynor amplifiers (made in Toronto) but I'm thinking I need to check out a Revv. That might mean ditching a Traynor, or my Deluxe Reverb RI (but never my silverface AB763 Twin Reverb - I can hardly life the thing anymore!) Clearly, I'm not about to get down to 1 amplifier soon, although it's a fun exercise to think about. Apologies if you've done this and I missed it, but I'm interested in hearing more about your studio setup. What does a 5 Watt World compatible studio look like? I think my own fits the bill: 2 6 inch powered monitors, a Steinberg UR22 mkII interface, a Shure SM57 & 58, and Reaper as my DAW. If you haven't already, maybe you could talk a bit about your rig and the choices that informed putting it together.
Brother I’m from the USA and I absolutely love Traynor gear! From amps to live rigs. Their pa gear is top notch. I call them Canada’s secret weapon because the used market here is very low price for excellent quality
Glad you fixed the glitches, Keith! Even better this time around :) To roughly repeat the rest of my comment from first time around, these Revv amps are super-cool, and if I hadn't already found my amp, I'd be very interested. But the Blackstar Artisan 10AE meets my needs. 10 watts, super-portable (30lbs with a Creamback Neo speaker upgrade), single class-A EL34, compensated record output. OK so not my "one" amp, as I like to run a pair in stereo. But I could sell all my other amps and still be happy. I probably won't though!
Great video! The Revv 20 series has certainly been a 1 amp solution for me. I got a G20 (partially based on your thoughts in this video) and the G20 paired with a Keeley D&M drive has given me all the gain range and sounds I know what to do with.
Zack any issues channel switching on the G20? I demoed on that would pop every time I switched from the overdrive channel to the clean. If it hadn't done that I would have bought it...
@@ClarkeCooperX no issues channel switching for me. My only gripe could also be considered a feature depending on your application. When I set it to 4W mode on clean and switch to the dirty channel, it defaults to the 20W mode. I imagine this could be addressed using MIDI, but I haven't tried
@@zacoutant ohhhhh thats what is happening... yeah the D20 has memory function of the last setting! So its popping because the two channels are set at different wattage.... Thanks Zack!
I have a Hughes & Kettner Deluxe 20 that works really good and home and for small shows through a 1x12, 2x12, or a 4x12. I like being able to go from 1 to 20 watts. It’s relatively pretty cheap and it’s hot good clean and dirty channels.
I honestly knew nothing about this amp other then seeing it here and then but not really paying attention. You said this wasn’t going to be a gear review but it was the best gear review I’ve seen. This is how people should make gear review videos. Now I want to try one of these out. Nice job Hypes!
Thanks Hypes! Not a review so much as the stuff I like about it...wait...maybe that's what they are supposed to be. Thanks man.
I like this "review" but I also like reviews that are just tones, no talking. Both have their place. Good job Keith.
Appreciated that you stuck to how it relates to your 'mission', and referenced other reviews, rather than falling into the temptation of doing yet another gain on, gain off tones demo
Not only the amp but the Mojotone cab, too! Messaging them right now about one like yours to match the black amp. 😃
@@ransombaggins9301 I have a Mojotone cab called the Slammin. It's a 1x12(they make 2x12 too). It's shaped kinda like a wedge monitor. I love this thing. I put a Warehouse et65 4ohm speaker in it. It's also convertible from open to closed back.
My uncle played from 1959 until he dies in 2011 with 3 basses and 1 or 2 amps. The basses were a 59 Kay upright, a 62 Fender jazz bass and a 70’s model Peavey Patriot. For amps he had a 65 Bassman, and another Fender that I can’t remember the name of. That’s all he played for 52 years. He never fiddled with them. Never changed pickups or anything never modded his amps. He said if you couldn’t get what you wanted out of them then you couldn’t get it and he was right. He played surf music to funk to jazz to rock and even hard rock. He was an amazing bass player and he did it with least gear or probably anyone I’ve ever known.
Rick Beato is the awesome eccentric Uncle of music/guitar RUclips. FiveWattWorld is the calm and collected Dad. 👌🏻
Five Watt World - The only channel who's acronym takes more effort than just saying the whole title.
I noticed that too. Having spent 24 years living next to University of Washington, the W (double-u) is just pronounced "dub" as in "you-dub" (UW).
How about Fffff-Dub-Dub? Sounds like an ending to a joke. I.E. "Your money or your amp!" "take my money, please!" Ffff-dub-dub.
Does Buffalo Wild Wings have a channel?
This just adds to the question, what the hell is in the water in Winnipeg?
Amen. The land of slide monsters.
I wonder if a bottled Winnipeg water business would work? 😉
Mostly ice-especially in winter, but seriously, up here in Canada, winter is a great time to practice and write- AND play hockey of course. But Winnipeg is and always has been a great music town, but I live in Saskatoon
I dig Rick and your channel. and of course 5 watt world
Remnants of The Guess Who....
66Samus & Winnie the Pooh, oooo yuuurrr #Winterpeg
I own the D20 and it checks every box I need for home recording. Excellent amplifier.
I've been playing for one month. My studio is the far end of the dining room table. I have 1 guitar: a Squire Stratocaster HSS and 1 amp: a Fender Mustang LT 25, with one app: Fender Tone 1.0.2. The Mustang has 30 presets, and the app adds 30 more which can be modded and saved. So far I'm having a blast; wish I'd started this years ago!
A Squier with a modelling amp will spark the fire and keep it lit for some time! I've "been playing" 15 years, but it was pretty much just strumming open chords. Until this corona business started... Then I decided to get serious about the guitar. It's amazing how much you can learn just off the internet. I dropped out of music theory in college, couldn't make sense of it when getting lectures out of a book... but watching some of these tutorials with a guitar actually in my hand, things just started clicking... Now instead of going months without playing, I might play for hours a day... It seems like the key is going outside that comfort zone as much as possible and not worrying about messing up
@steve w. I got myself a tascam dp24 portastudio and Headrush pedal board and have been busy every since.
Probably about to get back Into it myself.
Thinking the revv g20 cause metalhead. A cab of some sort Probably a 2x12. And for guitar either an ibanez s series I can mod down the line or maybe off the get go(looking at maybe a made in Japan model or a higher end model at least) or maybe something else cheaper I can mod right off the get go. Potentially something like 10s guitars since I've seen a few nice looking things decently priced by them.
Few used options local too. Was also thinking maybe get something cheap since work keeps me busy and I have issues with my hands in case I don't get super into it again. But kinda thinking that won't happen. And trying to build a studio anyways so it'd be useful. 350 dollar epiphone sg Gothic few used amps though most are meh choices or waaaay to loud for bedroom levels.
Keep at it, Christopher. It will become a way of life
Love everything Revv!
Hey man! I've watched a lot of your stuff on Revv. Thanks for the support man!
Riffs, Beards & Gear i saw you wearing a five watt world shirt! My two fav channels
Your demeanour, knowledge and level of engagement is unparalleled. I always learn something watching your videos and I love the attention to detail - you also have a natural narrator's voice so when I;m doing chores I often put your videos on in the background.
I watched you for a while now Keith. Your videos are getting better and better but keep the same 5WW feel. It’s such a blend of relaxed and informative that you have down to an art. The fact you are speaking out about a new product weighs very heavy, you, yourself said it’s not something much you do. I’m gonna put a serious look into the G-20. Thanks brother. Much love from Tulsa.
I own one amp, the Fender Deluxe Reverb Tone Master. It sound amazing and with the power attenuator and XLR out it's the only amp I'll need.
Those Tone-Masters look pretty nice!
@@tonyfdesign If you're thinking of getting a 65 DR Reissue I definitely recommend them. They're indistinguishable from the tube version (to my ears and all the reviews I've seen), they're cheaper in initial cost, and less maintenance. I took it into the studio with me and had the engineer A/B an SR57 with the XLR DI and he couldn't hear a difference, actually told me to start recording solos at home and bring in the WAV. All that plus a great power attenuator and it equals a fantastic amp. Oh, and it's half the weight of the tube version.
I don't work for Fender, I just love this amp.
I have a Marshall Origin 20 already and that seems like it would work for this series but after that...I'll be looking for a used Tonemaster to take it for a spin if folks dig this series.
If you have a minute. Email me how you've been using yours and what you find are the pros and cons so far. Thank Brian
Ive been very interested in the tonemaster amps, especially on how they play with pedals! It’ll be great to see a video on the tonemaster amps!
I’m about to give up. 😜so many great products out there . I’m leaning towards the Bluguitar mercury ..or even the 2 channel 50 watt THR . Im a little tired of tube issues . This Rev is very interesting. In the meantime, Ill keep practicing .
I am a drummer, but I love your videos. Helps my understand guitar players better :-)
Purchased the D20 about a year ago. It's a game changer to have mix ready tracks from the start. I recorded most of my debut album (due out this summer) with it in my home studio. Great modern day amp ! Awesome pedal platform. Great job with the video, keep them coming.
I have another suggestion for D20 owners(would think it would be great for G20 as well) I have the Boss EQ-200 eq pedal. One of the coolest features of the Eq-200 is using the 4 cable method, you can use 2 separate eqs. One in front of the preamp, and one in front of the power amp. This imo opens the amp to an amazing array of amp tones.
That would be cool. I’ve been using a Rockett Melody, Mark Lettieri signature pedal. It gives me low to medium gain AND the EQ. Mark actually noticed it in the video and commented. :)
Thanks for producing a quality review. It was really well done. Much of it went over my head, but I appreciate your attention to content and detail. You set a high standard.
I always think that simple isn't the same as basic. An amp like the D20 has depth and complexity, but it's distilled into a simple, clean package with enough controls and options to give you flexibility but without too many to make things complicated. Elegant design does far more to encourage simplicity without being constrained by technical limitations. It does what Apple devices were always supposed to, it just works. You can't ask for more than that from an amp. When the music stores here reopen I think I'll definitely look to try one out!
This is such a fantastic channel. Your insight and mannerism are much to be desired in the world of gear. I hope you continue to put this type of content out, as it is a tool that can be used by every day people such as myself. Excellent job!
I’m working on two more J1A videos for the next couple of months. Glad you liked it.
That, sir, is a thing of beauty. And Canadian made! You give many other good reasons, very compelling reasons, but supporting home made is important to me as well. I’ve never owned a tube amp but I really like this one!
If I was an interior designer I would recommend my clients have a Marshall Stack, a Vox AC30 and a Fender Deluxe Reverb - with an Olympic White Strat, Sunburst Tele, Les Paul Burst and Cherry Red ES-335 in their living room. So much better to look at than Old Master paintings, French furniture and Charles Eames chairs.
You do seem to know the finer things Craig. I’ll call you if I ever get to do the ultimate studio space. :)
Every living room should include a drum set :)
@@fivewattworld but the top of the stairwell works for me as well
I watch Five Watt World whenever I can. I have a Fender champ because I needed something small for practice (and the neighbors). The first video I saw was the one about the Champ and it made appreciate the amp even more. I had a small line 6 and would get headaches trying to remember settings and then one day it quit working. But my Fender Champ never quit. And it is simple. I like the Revv because it seems like it has a lot of good features but won’t hurt my brain settling it up and using it. Another great video - thank you Keith.
As someone from Winnipeg who now lives in Germany, I was blown away by REVV and was even more blown away by the fact that a company making awesome amps came from the small city I grew up in. Well...technically the company is from a small town just a short drive from Winnipeg, but "close enough". ;-)
Keith, I highly recommend you check out the REVV G pedal series (the G2, G3 and G4). No BS...it's like having a tube amp in a solid state pedal. Those guys at REVV really know how to recreate the sound of their amps (and the various channels the amps have) in pedal form. The pedals are on the higher end of the price scale, but worth every penny.
It’s on my list to try their pedals. One of my favorite companies.
Such a great video and thanks for the shout out! Oh and guilty as charged on the R121 / 57 combo! That's my thing man!
Thanks Shawn. We know that’s who you are man. :)
I always look forward to your videos. And great review. I have had my eye on the Revv for awhile.
Wow. There are a precious few YT channels that I typically hit "like" before getting through the opening credits. Keith is on that short list. Keith, your content and delivery continue to satisfy, as well as inspire. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks John!
Wow! A tube amp with that kind of technical muscle and versatility is very impressive. I am feeling peer pressure now that both you and Tubbs are using them.
I Went One Amp
Grabbed a Boss Katana
This Thing Has Every Sound
Built-in Effects
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It's All Electronic
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If I may make a comment here.....is that every time you post a new video, it will always and I repeat always comes online during my guitar practice time and every time, I will put down the guitar and listen to you because of the usefulness of the information you provide. I want to thank you for doing this. Really thank you.
Dude! Practice. I'll still be here when you're done. :). Seriously, thank you so much for the kind words.
Keith
Awesome video! I'm interested in the Revv stuff so it's cool to see a take on it that isn't balls to the wall metal.
You need to get a hold of, and make a video about, the ultimate clean amp pedal platform that you can use at home and live... the Vox MV50 Clean. I bought one a couple years ago and love it. It's tiny, goes up to 50 watts, and has this fancy NuTube that's "identical" to a vacuum tube. I really like the feel, dynamics, and harmonics of the amp that's tough to hear in solid-state-only clean amps. They also have rock, a/c, and high gain versions of the amp but I haven't tried them.
Nothing like that kind of compact amp when I was starting out! They were all big cabinets and heavy heads. It was a two man job to bring the stuff into the gig. And smaller practice amps could never cut it anywhere except your living room. We never had a PA system that could make a guitar sound good, they were vocals only. You would laugh your head off at the amount of heavy stuff we had to lug around in the 1970s just to play a bar gig. This Revv system you show blows it away. Thank you for posting.
I'm literally mad I can't afford a Revv 20 right now. This is a series you need to keep up. There is a definite need for a series on amps like this.
Bought a revv g20 because of this video. Absolutely love it!!!!
How’s it holding up? I just ordered one along with a line 6 HX Effects for MIDI control as well as effects. I was really hesitant to purchase because I live in Canada and everything costs a lot more up here lol
Interestingly I have an HX Effects coming to use in a similar way.
Thanks, Keith! It sounds great. I found my amp years ago. It's a Vox AC 15. I use it as an acoustic amp. 15 watts full, 7.5 on the switch! The Fishman rare earth helps me achieve a decent sound, without having to use a single coil, volume and tone pots like i did years ago. I only use it at home, i plug into a PA when out.
This comment may not exactly fit the bill, but I feel that my 50 watt JCM800 head does everything that I would need from an amplifier (at what would seem to be the expense of volume). Assuming I can turn it up loudly enough, it can get almost any kind of dry clean or dry distorted tone that I would want from an amplifier with a solidstate rectifier, from clean jazz or bluegrass all the way on up the dial with the possible exception of some 90s or modern metal like Pantera or Parkway Drive, however with the right pick attack even that can be approximated. I know that it is by no means a small amplifier, however I love its versatility. I want to pair it with a 2x12 Mojotone cabinet that is as big as a 4x12, with a pair of Scumback 100 watt H75 speakers. I would be able to maximize natural low end without getting muddy, or being (subjectively!) too loud at tonally pleasing master volume settings.
I apologise for the essay. I did not expect my comment to be this long!
I love the idea of this series. A few years ago I scaled back to a Blackstar HT-20, and it's fantastic as a one amp solution!
I’m Canadian and didn’t even know Revv were made here, always asumed it was a US based company. Wonder if they need a rep...
Great vid. I've been impressed, with the Revv; tho, not in my current budget. I also appreciate your only talking about equipment that 'makes the grade'.
I agree, with the comments about different speakers. I bought a gutted 4X12 and installed four different speaks and a selector switch. I've also done it with two diff pairs of 2x12's. I've got quite the collection of old Jenson's & Oxford's, as well as some modern choices. It's been a nice way to pair speakers with amps. Currently rebuilding a 1950 Bell & Howell 6L6 PP amp. The selector box will come in handy.
Very cool approach. I started building amps because I couldn't afford the old stuff I wanted.
@@fivewattworld It's the same, for me. I CAN afford it - but guitars & amps are a hobby. I have a my own biz daytime and am keyboardist; in the off hrs. I've worked on tube Hi-fi gear, so guitar amps was an easy leap. I learned some basic luthier skills, as well. I buy solid built guitars; do the setup and the hardware - off I go
Your playing "cover me up" love that dropped d.
Thanks David
Cool features, I hadn't really known about these amps. Thanks for sharing your experience with them Keith.
Thanks for watching Pal.
One amp guy here. Marshall Origin 20 Head. Switchable to 20 watts, 3 watts or .5 watt. I am surprised being someone who has played a long time and owned expensive amps at how this affordable amp has become my favorite. I also have an HX Stomp with which I have been running pre-amps into the effects loop of the Origin giving me all kinds of amp sounds with a real tube power section. Sounds ace. Love the channel Keith. Keep up the good work.
The REVV stuff is awesome, BTW. I would love to get one of the drive pedals.
I have an Origin 20 now. I bought it for my "Beano on a Budget" video project that I'm doing with David Barber and Jeff McErlain. So I'll be doing your amp in this series. I just need to get more hours in on it first.
Loving that version of "Cover Me Up" at the beginning! I love me some Jason Isbell, and I love your content!
That's what is was. It's been bugging me here in London what the melody was. Thank you.
Recognized it with the first chord lol
So good to hear Jason getting love!
Well done as usual Keith. Since we chatted I have been considering one of these Revv amps. Thanks!
My 8-yr-old VOX VT30 is great for small gigs, but I just copped a Fender Tonemaster Twin; I’m newly torn but they’re both light enough to drag’em out together! With an A-B-Y switch, I’m loaded for anything now, without spending a small fortune.
AS USUAL-phenomenal video. So smart and thoughtful. Bravo Keith!
Keith I could tell you that this was a great review, for many reasons including introducing me to the REVV brand. Instead, I'll tell you that it inspired me to head to the studio and plug in for the first time in a few weeks. I needed that. 👍🎸
Excellent! I've been playing the d20 with that old tube in V1 since I made the video. :)
Fantastic idea, and great video, Keith; I love it!
Thanks Michal!
@@fivewattworld any chance for the Suhr PT15 IR to be featured, Keith? Thanks!
Great Episode Keith. Man I love your delivery of this Fantastic content.
I'm pared to one Amp these days Princeton RRI. Red Paisley Pine cab,(li'll red)
when I need louder I add a Mesa widebody 1/12 cab.
Thanks Keith
Proceed Brother.
Was looking for a new amp to gig and record with in the sea of orange, fender, marshall, vox, and countless other companies. You settled the argument I have had in my own mind. I am looking for a less is more approach to my musical journey. Thank you.
Both models, the D20 and the G20 have merits. If it's heavier music then the G20. Short of that, or a need for channel switching I'd go with the D20.
@@fivewattworld im chasing tone. I have a custom tele and a 58 stratocaster. My search has lead me to a les paul standered 60s. This plus my pedals im hoping to find that elusive tone. I have done some home recording. My younger years I did some gigs looking to get back into it. The hard part is finding that sound you hear it in your head its almost there you can get it through the studio and software but I want the third demsion of having that tone in a amp. Its not easy getting there on a budget. Its a teacher of patience and practice.
Great Vid! Love you Channel and Content!! I’ve been a working musician for 56yrs now and have FINALLY found my go to amps. I’ve played a lot of Tube amps in my day and loved them all but because I’m now 67 with the usual Old Musician complaints and some other health conditions I’m now using the New Fender Tone Master Amps. I use the TM Twin for larger Gigs and the TM Deluxe for smaller Shows. At 33 and 23lbs they fit the bill as far as weight and it’s VERY hard to tell the difference between their Tub counterparts in my opinion. The sound the the real deal after being retubed. Add a couple good pedals and I’m home free!! Although every once in a while I do break out my old trusty Tweed Blues Jr. for a spin.....LOL! Please keep up the Good Work I look forward to your Vids! Cheers from Salem, Ohio.
We just became Revv dealers and got our first amps in a few days ago. I’m going to have some time today (finally) to try them out without running to answer phones and watching your excellent video has given me some great ideas. Thanks Keith!
Try changing the V1 tube to something vintage. It brought 20 series amps to life. I’ve talked to Derek about it a lot.
Keith, I found your channel by watching your History of the Flying V video. I think you're doing something very new and different for guitar on RUclips, and I mean that in the best possible way. I'm an 80s metal guy, with aspirations of having a Mesa or Marshall half-stack in my living room to jam Slayer, Metallica, and other thrash metal tunes. However, I need a house with a living room first, and even then, those rigs aren't exactly feasible. While channels like Ola's, and Steve from Boston produce fantastic content, for many of us, gear collections like that are untenable due to cost, volume, and many other constraints. Your focus on getting the best sound, for the least amount of gear, all while working around the constraints of your home environment are just what many of us need. Thank you for doing this. Easiest subscription I've added ever.
Welcome to five watt world James. Glad you’re digging both parts of what we do.
Thanks Keith! As always you "exceed our expectations. " We are so lucky.
Very interesting video again. My 1 amp is a BluGuitar amp1 + BluBox created by Thomas Blug. My journey for searching the "real one amp" for my Blues suddenly ends some years ago when the first generation of this amp appears on the market. Since this time I really love to watch and read reviews about all the nice amps around and finally know that the one I own is the right one for me and another is not needed....maybe until the new ampX is released. The prototype was introduced on NAMM 2020. Let´s wait and see!
Keep on your fine channel!
Greetings from Germany
I haven't seen these but have heard good things.
Fellas, Revv has been THĒ hottest “new-ish” amp company for a while now. Every single prog-metal guy (yes I know that this channel is definitely NOT filled with prog-metal fans) has major gear lust for the Revv products as some of their favorite artists use the Revv gear. LOVE LOVE LOVE this company and the innovations they are putting out. They really think outside the box and to me, a lot of the other major amp companies (both analog and digital stuff) are just trying to play catch up to Revv.
I own all three G-series pedals (G2, G3, G4) and they have a permanent place on my board. The D-20 is next for me. Can’t say enough good things about Revv.
I recently purchased the Revv D20 after viewing this video. Thanks for the honest review Keith! Your channel is awesome, keep up the good work!
Thanks Marc!
This amp would be the perfect worship gig amp.. Rehearsal, home jamming.. even bigger gigs.
I’ve got the Generator 120 Mkiii and I don’t think I’ve ever used an amp with this many bells and whistles that is also incredibly intuitive. Also, I will totally agree with you on the Revv power scaling. My Generator 120 Mkiii goes from 120 watts down to 10 watts, and doesn’t make me feel like I’ve sacrificed anything. I’m in a loud band that utilizes very loud amps (Matamp GT120, Ampeg V4, etc) and being able to have an exact version of my loud tone at bedroom levels is something I’ve never been able to capture. This amp makes it possible. I might grab a G20 as a backup since the direct in option is so well done.
Great video! I keep reducing my Amos and guitars also because of what I actually do with them and keeps me playing more. I love hear and there are so many good options! Great series!
This is awesome, thank you so much
Glad you dig it.
Thank you for putting these videos together the way you put info together is great and sharing quality musical items with a fair review is great
Thanks Tim.
I own a Victory v30 mk2. High power setting is around 37 watts, low power setting is around 7 watts. Those 7 little watts will easily make you lose your hearing and piss your panties. Very very powerful amp. But sounds great at bedroom levels as well.
I've been using a sansamp GT2 for years. It's dead simple to use can get a ton of different sounds. For live use you can go straight into an active PA speaker or the effects return of a backline amp. Technically it's not an amp, but it's still my favorite "one amp" solution.
I'm finding that my little FSR Tweed Bassbreaker 007 and a Fender JA90 Thinline Telecaster pretty much does all I want right now to the point that everything else is gathering dust
I always appreciate your videos so much, just a notch above. Thanks so much.
Quilters make for great only amp, awaiting review, seem like an appropriate fit for the channel, so versatile so light
Great video! Very informative. Thanks. For me the 1 amp to rule them all would be a tweed deluxe but with 6l6’s for a little more power and reverb and trem. Not sure anyone makes this so maybe I’ll get one made. I do like the idea of these Revv Amps. Very forward thinking. I look forward to trying one soon hopefully
vibroverb or super
I think Lazy J makes something similar Nick. I haven't played them but folks like Alberto Barerro and Audley Freed use them.
@@RichardMcLamore I have 2 victorias - a deluxe and a bassman. One for smaller gigs and one for bigger gigs. I'd love to have one amp right in the middle - hence the description I gave. Neither of my amps have verb or trem so I have to use pedals for that.
@@fivewattworld Nice! I'll check them out.
my lil fender blues jr 3 dose whatever i ask it to do weather that's playing the blues or metal or anything in between. its louder than i expected 15 watts could be! its mostly stock but the speaker was swapped out for a huge improvement! i tossed a g.w.h retro 30.. 70 watt speaker..and it added alot of punch! and it loves to have pedals in front pushing it around a lil bit. and the reverb is sweet on my particular unit!
Top notch video again Keith, being Scottish you touched my soul when you spoke about economy and the learning process goes on. Every days a school day bud. Stay switched on to be well.
An amp that I've felt the same way about for a while is my Blackstar ID Core 100 stereo combo. While it's not a tube amp, it's not a modeling amp in the traditional sense either. It has a great response that reminds me of my tube amp that I used to have. It's got 6 great voicings, and very similar output features to what the Revv has. For a hobbyist player looking for a gigging/home recording amp for under $500, it's been a really satisfying and versatile amp.
hello keith. re: swapping out the 12ax7 in "Tube 1". depending on biasing, there are a number of substitute tubes. at7, au7, av7. each will lower the gain by different amounts. also different brands of ax7 will change the sound and feel as well. the best i have found is the Gold Lion brand. their premium range claims to feature the only ax7 to give 100% output available. most makers fall short of this. i love the at7 ( about 60% output. ) cheers. j.
thx, you should consider doing a guide with sound demos.......j.
I missed this one, it’s great. There is no channel better than yours for this format bro.
Thanks DK
I want to point out that I found the "valve = tube in britain" caption useful. I'm a beginner and I actually thought valve amps and tube amps were two different things :/
@sbjkd they are also called compacttron tubes.
REVV 20........... Going to be Perfect for the Retirement "Home". A BIG Thank YOU Keith Williams.
Updated my studio two months ago from an Eleven Rack to the REVV D20 and man what a difference. I love this little amp. I always wanted a Fender Princeton but can't play loud as I live in an apartment, but the D20 sounds just as good (or close enough) to me, so nowadays I'm in guitar heaven. Works great with pedals, especially for some reason fuzz pedals. But I think this will be my go to amp for quite some time now. Only thing I think about adding is a cab in case I want to gig with it a bit. But for recording the IR's work great.
What kind of fuzz pedal are you using with it? Looking at buying this but with a cab. Virtual cabs are a bonus. Just wonder how it would react with a germanium fuzz face..
@@saepiumv3813 I use two fuzz pedals at the moment. The JHS Calhoun (that has the JHS Firefly as it's fuzz side) and a Hudson Electronics FuzzFuzzFuzz. Both are Tonebender inspired fuzzes and I think that both use germanium transistors. I liked them equally with my old setup, but with the D20 I have to say that I prefer the HE FuzzFuzzFuzz. It's character just comes through so much better with the D20.
@@andersklereby4214 thanks answering! 👍
Check out Fender's Deluxe Reverb Tonemaster- It goes from 22 watts down to 0.2 watts, and has an XLR out with 2 mic IR's. It sounds great, too.
So helpful, Thank you very much! I have been trying to decide what to get and why, and this really answered many of my questions and indecisions. Thanks again.
Either a Fender Blues Jnr Deluxe, an Orange Rockerverb 50, or a Marshall JCM 800. Although there's a boutique maker that makes a copy of Dumles but much cheaper. They still cost a fair bit, but less than a Dumble. You can chose your own amp colour, whether custom Tolex or coloured Suede. Wattage is customisable, as is front grille type, and available as a head or combo.
What a refreshing review - love it! I just placed an order for a G20. Winnipeg is just one province over from me so it made the decision even easier.
Excellent!
Im loving my yamaha thr30 the gain stages all hold up well to reduced volume, I have not tried recording through the usb but the sounds I'm getting on a Samsung galaxy are pretty cool
I just bought the Yamaha THRii. Do you know the name of the app we are supposed to download to get more tones out of it? Thanks.
Dude, this is an awesome video. I wasn’t even interested in this amp, I just love how you explain everything.
I agree with Rick on this so Rick got to give you you a thumbs up for your videos as well you both have made so many videos that have helped me so much in the last year. I have been debating a lunchbox amp purchase for some time now and it has been a difficult choice to make. So many companies have really impressive lunchbox amps right now but the most impressive to me REVV. everything they make from pedals to amps are just phenomenal and they are to me the leaders in amplification right now and gut feeling says it will remain as such for days to come. As always your videos are remarkable as well are Rick's I hope to meet you both eventually and share some thoughts Stay Safe and THANK YOU
Just wanted to say again thank you helped me make the right decision picked up the G20 in purple from the guys at Sweetwater and ooh yeah REVV HAVE DONE IT AGAIN THUMBS UP REVV and thanks to 5 watt world!!
I have owned the Friedman Runt20 combo for 3 years. 3 flavor clean switch, BE 100 based dirty channel, w cut boost, 3 band eq, XLR out that is not to be believed for recording or cranking and monitoring through interface volume. From clean to metal it does it all beautifully. Great video! I'm going to check out the Revv!
Did you ever try the Revv? I'm thinking about selling my Helix for either the Runt 20 or the Revv d20
@user-bm8uz1ul4o I love the Revv 20. It's really great! Checks a lot of boxes for sure! I've had it for more than a year! I recently bought the mesa boogie cali tweed 4040 love that too!
'65 Deluxe Reverb RI and a '57 Custom Champ here. I like to run them in stereo, using a JHS buffer splitter. I like to set one amp in one corner of the room and one in an opposite corner, and get some great sound effects when I dime the reverb on the DRRI and dime the Topanga reverb pedal I use with the Champ.
You could never force me to pick one to keep and one to get rid of. I live in a world of "at least 2 amps" (and at least 6 or 7 electrics and 3 or 4 acoustics) :)
Fryette GP/DI is very similar, and they’re coming out with an IR version soon. Being a 1W amp, it’s more geared to home and studio, but goose it up with a power amp and it can do gigs.
Revv is really a 1 amp solution. I sold (almost) every amp I owned now that I own a REVV generator. My Peavey invective was almost that amp but the REVV checks every block. My only other amp is the Peavey classic 20 mh. It is also a great amp that checks every box.
Keith, right on!!! I have a Blackstar HT-5R Combo which also comes as a head with cabinet (not the mkII version), it is a bargain, entry level tube amp (I paid $449.99 for mine) and while it is only 5 watts, turning the amp on and leaving it in standby allows you to plug in a stereo headphone, it has two cabinet ( 4 x 12" closed back or 1 x 12" open backed speaker) emulation by pushing a button, a clean and a overdrive channel (heck they even included a footswitch to allow you to go from clean to overdrive, bass, mid and treble and a thing called ISF that change the town from a Fender amp tone to a British toned amp, a 12" speaker, 2 additional speaker jacks, digital reverb, an effects loop with attenuator and line/mp3 input with 2 valves ( 1 x ECC83 and a 1 x 12BH7) all in a 12kg package. While it is not a revv, I can play into headphone with having all features available or use the 5 watts into the internal speaker along with 2 external speakers. I thank you for your insightful review. I had never heard of Revv until now an admit the Revv is the logical next move up for me and could replace both my Blackstar HT-5R and my 15 watt Fender Blues Jr III NOS tweed with a Jensen 12" speaker. Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. I can now trim down by one amp to get down to the least amount of gear. Take care, stay well and be safe.
Thanks Ed
I really enjoyed this video thanks so much. I have been thinking about getting this amp for quite a while but have not pulled the trigger yet , that may change after watching your video. What I really enjoyed was the fact that you shared why you think someone would like this amp and the five points you brought up are the reasons also why I would like this amp as well. What I have seen with a lot of small low powers amps is they tend to use EL84 power tubes which I don't like the sound of much. This head uses 6V6 tubes which I tend to like for that Fender clean sound which I think is a selling point for this amp if you are interested in getting a nice clean tone. Thanks for your work on this I appreciate it.
Glad you enjoyed it Ruben.
Been so thankful of today's tech. Made life so easier in terms of plugging and playing. Amp models have gone rad. Although having a real amp in the room is still a totally different experience to me. Thanks for the vid. Take care 🙂.
Over the years of playing I have come to find out and agree with the statements made in the video that around 15 to 20 watts is the prime wattage for almost any gig just look at Mike Campbell's rig using small wattage amps with microphones to play stadiums( although in that situation there's something to be said about a good microphone preamp as well) I only wish I had this many good choices in amplifiers 40 years ago one thing I didn't see in this video was how the Rev stands up to foot pedals besides that great video keep up the good work at the five watt world
Awesome video---Ive heard of these amps but never in that level of detail they sound great and are very well thought out on their design, great job as always. While I love the idea for a "series" I shudder at the thought of ever having just one amp, its like eating one potato chip, lol.
Another hugely enjoyable and informative video. Very much appreciated.
My original comment was something to the effect... Aren't you supposed to be a "disabler" instead of an "enabler"? I have been thinking on one of these but need another amp like a hole in the head... now, you have practically talked me into it with this great review ! I currently have a Roland Blues Cube, a Vox AC10, a VVT Nighthawk (Boutique builder from here in Southern MD) and recently a Mesa Boogie California Tweed head into a H&K 2 x 12 cab. Too much good stuff for a hobbyist.
Im down to two amps, both older tube.
A 72 silverface champ and an early 80’s sundown A-50 (RIP Dennis Kager)
Both have warehouse speakers.
Both sound killer. This little Revv head has got me curious though.
Great channel, please keep up the good work.
I've got to look into this amp. It was suggested to me when I went in to pick up a Strymon Iridium (which I really like). I ditched my Princeton for an AC15 because it felt it played better in the bottom end with my Gretsch and Gibson humbucker guitars. I should check it REVV 20 to see how well it plays with my Tele.
I've been seeing Revv gear around a lot lately. I had no idea it was made in Canada. As a proud Canadian, I own a couple of Traynor amplifiers (made in Toronto) but I'm thinking I need to check out a Revv. That might mean ditching a Traynor, or my Deluxe Reverb RI (but never my silverface AB763 Twin Reverb - I can hardly life the thing anymore!) Clearly, I'm not about to get down to 1 amplifier soon, although it's a fun exercise to think about.
Apologies if you've done this and I missed it, but I'm interested in hearing more about your studio setup. What does a 5 Watt World compatible studio look like? I think my own fits the bill: 2 6 inch powered monitors, a Steinberg UR22 mkII interface, a Shure SM57 & 58, and Reaper as my DAW. If you haven't already, maybe you could talk a bit about your rig and the choices that informed putting it together.
I havne't done this Tom. I might indulge and do a studio tour when I break 100K. Your rig sounds pretty similar to mine really.
Brother I’m from the USA and I absolutely love Traynor gear! From amps to live rigs. Their pa gear is top notch. I call them Canada’s secret weapon because the used market here is very low price for excellent quality
Traynor are so under rated.
I got a YCV 80
Glad you fixed the glitches, Keith! Even better this time around :)
To roughly repeat the rest of my comment from first time around, these Revv amps are super-cool, and if I hadn't already found my amp, I'd be very interested. But the Blackstar Artisan 10AE meets my needs. 10 watts, super-portable (30lbs with a Creamback Neo speaker upgrade), single class-A EL34, compensated record output. OK so not my "one" amp, as I like to run a pair in stereo. But I could sell all my other amps and still be happy. I probably won't though!
Great video! The Revv 20 series has certainly been a 1 amp solution for me. I got a G20 (partially based on your thoughts in this video) and the G20 paired with a Keeley D&M drive has given me all the gain range and sounds I know what to do with.
Zack any issues channel switching on the G20? I demoed on that would pop every time I switched from the overdrive channel to the clean. If it hadn't done that I would have bought it...
@@ClarkeCooperX no issues channel switching for me. My only gripe could also be considered a feature depending on your application. When I set it to 4W mode on clean and switch to the dirty channel, it defaults to the 20W mode. I imagine this could be addressed using MIDI, but I haven't tried
@@zacoutant ohhhhh thats what is happening... yeah the D20 has memory function of the last setting! So its popping because the two channels are set at different wattage.... Thanks Zack!
Your studio space is absolutely gorgeous. Every video you make reminds me of how cool you are.
Edit: used the wrong your and had to change it.
Thanks Austin
I have a Hughes & Kettner Deluxe 20 that works really good and home and for small shows through a 1x12, 2x12, or a 4x12. I like being able to go from 1 to 20 watts. It’s relatively pretty cheap and it’s hot good clean and dirty channels.
Looks a great little amp, once the shops are open again i think i'll go and try one out........when the wife is at work !!
The formula for the ideal number of FWW t-shirts is N + 1 (where N = current number of FWW t-shirts owned). Thanks for another great video!
Ha! Well that's the best use of that formula I've seen so far. Thanks Mr. James!