
Revv Owner’s Manual - 10
Volume Control
- The
volume control
drives the power amplifier produc-
ing your speaker output volume, but it also provides signal to the Two
notes technology when the Pre/post switch is set to post. This will allow
you to control the volume from your speakers but also control the input
signal to the Two notes tech. This control is very versatile in the sense that
you can also drive the power amp into break up to get a heavier power
amp sound in both speaker and XLR/headphone output!
Note: Setting all the above controls (
Gain
,
EQ
, and
Volume
) in tandem will
result in powerful combinations as they are highly interactive. This is
useful not only to achieve a variety of different tones and the ability to
easily account for guitar/pickup changes, but also to allow you to find
your preferred “set and forget” tone that you can then effect with pedals,
your guitar’s volume knob, and playing dynamics.
Wattage Switch
- This latching push button switch allows you to set the
power output of the amplifier to either 4 watts or 20 watts. 4 Watts has
considerably less headroom and as su ch can be used to really drive the
power section for a more broken up sound. 20 watts will produce more
headroom and more overall volume.
Pre/Post Switch
- Because the embedded Two notes technology can
optionally provide virtual power amp simulation, you now have the ability
to choose different virtual tube types such as EL34s or 6L6s for your
power amp sound (when using the Two notes XLR out on the rear of the
amp).
The latching Pre/Post push switch will feed the embedded Two notes
Torpedo either an input signal from the Pre-amp or the power amp. “Pre”
is recommended when setting so as to not “stack” two power amps in
series. “Post” is always recommended in all other instances for optimal
tone and feel.