
Revv Owner’s Manual - 11
Note: While you should not feel obligated to use this, this can be a power-
ful tool for advanced users looking to get a radically different sound out of
their D20 for example when recording or sending your signal direct to
front of house live.
Headphone Jack
- The headphone jack on the D20 comes directly from
the Two notes output! This allows you to use the amplifier with any of the
selected virtual cabinet settings through your headphones. By utilizing
the built in reactive load, you can play the amp with no speaker using only
the headphone jack as the output for quiet playing and inspiring tone.
Headphone/XLR Output Trimpot
- This trim pot, located under the head-
phone jack, controls the level of both the headphone jack and the XLR
connector on the rear of the amp.
Note: The power delivered by the headphones output is high enough to
remain efficient even when using high-impedance headphones. There-
fore, it is possible to get very high audio levels with that output. We
strongly advise against the use of headphones with high audio levels.
The
improper use of headphones can lead to irreversible damage to your
hearing.
Virtual Cabinet Switch
- This 6 position selector switch will switch
through the first 6 positions of the Two notes virtual cabinet library saved
to your D20. You can change the virtual cabinets and all of their options
saved to each position by using Two notes Remote software, connected
via USB on the rear of the amplifier. Note that up to 128 can be saved via
MIDI.
Standby and Power Switch
- First turn on the power switch and wait a
minute to allow the tubes to warm up. Turn on the standby switch to the
Revv position once you are ready to play.
Note: NEVER power up the amplifier without the proper speaker load
connected or reactive load switch engaged on the rear of the amplifier!