
Devin
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I fapped to one once. That's the extent of my dealings with Revv
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I fapped to one once. That's the extent of my dealings with Revv
Sicko...... Dan the lady boy mailman has it.vids?
Which model you rockin?Well damn. I guess I’m the only one who likes the Revv ?
I’ll elaborate a bit at least. I wanted an amp that could do a ton of sounds on tap and sound very modern. It does exactly that. The “doesn’t move air” I read in an earlier comment is confusing but I guess we all have different experiences with amps. It’s a cool amp that sounds great. It will hold its own np in a room of great sounding amps. Refined is a good way to describe it. Easy to dial in. Try one out if you get the chance.
120 MkIII. It’s a very cool amp. Has its own tone for sure.Which model you rockin?
Yep..sad & lonely.Haven’t tried a mkiii, but tried others and like the other guys said they really were nothing special. Just another forgettable bland, synthetic sounding modern amp
Honestly wasn’t that impressed with the Omegas either. There are only a handful of amps made in the 2000’s that really impressed me or imo really can rival the good amps made a long time ago. A lot of times this new stuff can seem really cool, but then you get used to it and realize that it actually is nowhere near as good still as something else you’ve already had a while (my c+ for example has often been a dethroner/truth exposer for such things)
Someone show the Sneap sound clip . I honestly don’t know what that sound is .I’m intrigued
I just traded my Revv Generator 120 MK3 for a darkest nightmare. I was overall underwhelmed by the Revv which I will also discuss below but the Driftwood stuff is leaps and bounds more brutal. I also liked the clean tones of the purple nightmare I had last year more than the Revv’s cleans. My darkest nightmare doesn’t have a clean channel.I was G.A.S.'n for one and one of my buddies talked me out of it. He said the same thing as everyone else that it was really polished.
I would love to try a Purple Nightmare. I wonder how those 2 would compare?
I have a KSR Ares which replaced my KSR Orthos. I thought that the Orthos was just a 2 channel Ares but I actually prefer the Ares. It's a bit more aggressive which I like.If you want an amp with insane tonal versatility but doesn’t have the built in IR stuff, the KSR Gemini is absolutely phenomenal. Almost too many tone shaping options but, overall, sounds way better and gets way more aggressive than the Revv Generator and can be had for about $1K cheaper. Running a Gemini into an external Two Notes product would blow the Revv out of the water.
What are you looking for in an amp? I’ve been through a GAS frenzy with amps over the last year and a half. I know this is an amp that gets some hate, but I love my Peavey Invective 120. In my mind it was easy to sell the Revv because the Invective, to my ears, pulls off what the Revv is trying to pull off without the technological bells and whistles. Another amp I got not too long ago is the Laboga Mr. Hector. Very simple 2 channel amp that gets plenty heavy and has a good (not great) clean channel. My 2 favorite amps that I currently own are my Diezel D-Moll and my MI Audio Gemini. The MI Audio stuff is hard to come by. The Diezel D-Moll has the best clean channel of all my amps and is crushing. Diezels are a more fat-bottomed gain but this can be tightened up on the amp and can get really tight with a good OD like a Savage, Direwolf, Angry tree, etcI have a KSR Ares which replaced my KSR Orthos. I thought that the Orthos was just a 2 channel Ares but I actually prefer the Ares. It's a bit more aggressive which I like.
I had a friend loan me a Gemini for a couple weeks and that's a lot of amp. If I was someone who needed a multichannel amp I would definitely have one.
My friend who advised me against a Revv is who got me playing KSR stuff. Maybe some good advice for the OP.
I'm going to try a stereo configuration tonight
It's funny, the D-Moll is an amp I've wanted to try for awhile now but it seems to have enough negative reviews that I always pause. I got the Revv 100P MK3 last week and again, it was an amp that I read a lot of somewhat negative reviews about that I should have listened, because to me the Revv is very boring. The Invective seems to be in the same camp as well, lots of unfavorable reviews. Just enough to scare me away from purchasing one.What are you looking for in an amp? I’ve been through a GAS frenzy with amps over the last year and a half. I know this is an amp that gets some hate, but I love my Peavey Invective 120. In my mind it was easy to sell the Revv because the Invective, to my ears, pulls off what the Revv is trying to pull off without the technological bells and whistles. Another amp I got not too long ago is the Laboga Mr. Hector. Very simple 2 channel amp that gets plenty heavy and has a good (not great) clean channel. My 2 favorite amps that I currently own are my Diezel D-Moll and my MI Audio Gemini. The MI Audio stuff is hard to come by. The Diezel D-Moll has the best clean channel of all my amps and is crushing. Diezels are a more fat-bottomed gain but this can be tightened up on the amp and can get really tight with a good OD like a Savage, Direwolf, Angry tree, etc
My purple nightmare didn’t last long. Was too polite and smooth for me, no wow factor in it really, but very different sounding than the Revv. Probably would’ve liked it better than the Revv, but never compared them. I remember the Revv being more modern and compressed. My Wizard and iic+ completely humiliated the Purple Nightmare and terribly exposed everywhere the amp was lacking tonally. Seemed like a pretty good amp though before comparing it to others, but never really sounded greatI was G.A.S.'n for one and one of my buddies talked me out of it. He said the same thing as everyone else that it was really polished.
I would love to try a Purple Nightmare. I wonder how those 2 would compare?