Introducing | Revv Amplification
Powerful Pedals, Heads, And Cabs From Our Neighbors To The North
The Chicago Music Exchange is proud to welcome Revv Amplification to our ever-growing list of the world’s best manufacturers.
Made in Winnipeg, Canada, Revv Amplification builds carefully crafted amplifiers, effects, and extension cabs with working players in mind, emphasizing tone, technical simplicity, and durability to deliver a playing experience that’s at home both on stage and in the studio.
Power players should check out the Generator 120 MKIII, 100R MKIII, and 100P MKIII, 120-watt heads with a whole lot of hell to give. Plug them into Revv’s 90- and 120-watt extension cabinets for maximum effect.
Prefer something more portable? Developed in collaboration with Nashville’s top studio musicians, Revv’s “lunchbox amplifiers” like the D20 and G20 (footswitch sold separately) let players toggle from 20 watts down to just four without losing valuable crunch. The world’s first “Two notes Torpedo-Embedded” amplifiers, these compact amps feature an optional reactive load and virtual cabinets for real-feel playing anywhere, anytime.
For more crunch, plug into Revv effects like the G2, a touch-sensitive crunch creator. Or the G3, an “Amp in a box” with natural bloom and Revv’s classic clarity, punch, and precision. Lay on thick, saturated distortion with the G4, or soak in the silence with the ultra-transparent G8.
Get your engine running with amps, effects, and extension cabs by Revv today! Call, click, or stop in to put the pedal to the metal.
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