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Black Rev Plus 120-Watt Tube Guitar Head with Black Grill

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Black Rev Plus 120-Watt Tube Guitar Head with Black Grill
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Price: $1,599.00

  • Two channel, footswitchable 120W head
  • Preamp four 12AX7 tubes, power section four Sovtek 6550 tubes
  • Separate volume and 3 band eq sections per channel
  • Footswitchable Master 1 and Master 2 controls, gain, sweep control on Krank channel and a boost on Kleen channel
  • Global presence control, active effects loop, worldwide voltage use, ohm selector, footswitch included

Product DescriptionNew this year is the second generation flagship Rev Series One amps, the Rev +. Now with upgraded transformers and 6550 tubes in the power department, the Rev + packs a walloping 120W of power to an even bigger high gain sound than the original. The “krank” channel features a 3-band EQ, volume, won two footswitchable masters, to check the presence and parametric drive. The “Kleen” channel features a 3-band EQ, volume, and add a new “boost” button to shine and driving. Other new features include an active effects loop. Also included are ohm and voltage selectors, output, manual channel switch, and metal grid.
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001: J. Fletcher,

February 27th, 2010 at 10:42 am

Played one of these at Guitar Center. It was the Blackstar HT-5 Head hooked up to 2 10″ Blackstar cabs. Used a PRS Singlecut SE with it. They also had an Egnater Rebel Head. The Blackstar HT-5 sounded way better than the Egnater IMO and was able to get decent high gain tones at lower volume. The ISF knob makes a big difference in the voicing of the mids of the amp and really changes its character. I also tried to max the gain, Bass @ 10, Mids @ 0, Treble @ 10 and it sounded like mud however that is an extreme metal setting. Cleans are good but not outstanding. Overall this amp has its own sound to it but I would say its closer to a high gain Marshall than it is to a Mesa Rectifier. I believe the power tube it uses isn’t a common size but you can find replacements which is something to consider as well. There are also a lot of youtube videos of this amp and I can say it sounds better and more full in person as youtube tends to add a lot of compression.

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