Thanks for sharing! Focused demos on specific characteristics/real-world uses are very helpful. Just acquired the D20 a few weeks back and have been loving it so far.
Awesome! That’s exactly the video I was looking for! They seems to be almost there on clean, and for some reasons I’m liking the G20 a lil more even on clean channel. I’m gonna get it as soon as I can!
Just got my G20. It sounds unbelievable for recording and so easy to use with the built in load. It has truly changed the way I record for the better 100 fold.
Let's hear the 2 channel more vintage amp, after the new revoicing. That'd be the one I'd put to work. These ReV dude's are really onto something special. I use the G3 pedal often, I call it "The Cut". It's very useful in a loud and live human band situation. I appreciate it so much they're totally doing their own thing and are successful🙏
Man both sound amazing. I'd probably go with the D20. Sounded a little richer and fatter but still plenty bright. Can't go wrong with either one really
My favorite tone was that little bit of lead through the G2 and the D20 with the neck pickup, but you didn't do that through the G20. That was a beautiful warm Fender-esque tone, which is exactly what I've been watching video after video trying to find out if the G20 can do. Excellent comparison, though. I'm leaning G20. I'm going to assume it would sound pretty close to the D20, since the rest was so similar.
Hi Shawn. Great informative video on these fantastic Revv amps. I am thinking the D20 more for gain/solo sounds and the G20 more for clean tones; best of both worlds. Now all we need are some gigs to play, once this pandemic is over. Peace and stay well Shawn.
Hey Shawn, Really torn on which of these to pull the trigger on. Would you say both take pedals equally well? I definitely rely on pedals for a majority of my gain stages, but I’m interested in the on board gain of the g20.
Great comparison Shawn. Thanks. I have been looking at getting a Revv amp for a while. Is it able to keep up in a back line at smaller gigs without being mic'd up? I have other low watt amps which are easily loud enough (Marshall origin 20h, victory sheriff 22 ,vox AC15, suhr Hombre) the addition of the two notes in the Revv is a real attraction. Would be keen to hear what others have experienced.
I got the D20 a while back and gave it a month to learn as much as I could about it and the software and I just could not get it to work for me. I ran a J Rockett majestic in front of it. Im sure I was doing something wrong. I wanted that amp to be the anwser for me while recording at home.
@@ShawnTubbs I ended up returning it to Sweetwater. I decided to go with a fender bassbreaker 15 and a two notes captor x go run with it. The fender is ok, But I think when I have the opportunity I am going to do either sweetwaters amp build class or Bruce egnaters class. Thank you for the offer to help. You are too kind sir.🤘
I’m sure you’ve answered this question in a video I haven’t seen so sorry in advance but do you like using these heads live over a full size head? Or do you go the modeler route live?
I've only used a modeler once and it was during the Storyteller tour with Carrie Underwood. Necessity dictated in that situation but for the most part, I prefer to always play through glass and if I'm going to model I'd rather model the cab and mic. The D20 didn't exist then... Thanks for watching!
Can you use a cab and balanced out to the PA at the same time? I'd like to be able to run this to the front of house, but still use the cab to monitor my sound from the stage, and at least hear myself on stage.
oh am i supposed to be listening to the amp? I tuned one of my guitars to standard tuning and now im just trying to copy your licks sorry Ill get back to the amp.Please continue lol.