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Revv Amplification G2 Demo - PG Gear Spotlight

Revv Amplification G2 Demo - PG Gear Spotlight

Watch Nashville ace Shawn Tubbs coax organic overdrive and boost tones out of the company's new limited-edition stomp.



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The Revv G2 Overdrive was developed with feedback from world-class Nashville session guitarists. Initially based on the "Green" Channel from Revv's flagship Generator 120 amplifier, the addition of a 3-position drive switch to revoice the pedal quickly transformed the G2 into a powerhouse all on its own. From clear tone-shaping boost, to touch-sensitive overdrive, to organic amp in a box distortion, the G2 gives your amp the final push it needs to get the job done.

Name: Edward Sarkis Balian

Hometown: Detroit, Michigan

Guitars: The Van Gogh Brothers, Vinnie and Theo


The Van Gogh Strat, aka ā€œVinnie,ā€ built with a Canadian alder body and featuring a replica of the painterā€™s famous work.

This passionate builder designed a custom Strat/Tele pair, both adorned with hand-painted replicas of The Starry Night.

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Photo by Jay Gilbert

Jeff "Skunk" Baxter expands his acclaimed first-ever solo album, Speed of Heat, with a brand new Storytellers Edition, featuring brand-new commentary tracks.

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Beauty and sweet sonority elevate a simple-to-use, streamlined acoustic and vocal amplifier.

An EQ curve that trades accuracy for warmth. Easy-to-learn, simple-to-use controls. Itā€™s pretty!

Still exhibits some classic acoustic-amplification problems, like brash, unforgiving midrange if youā€™re not careful.

$1,199

Taylor Circa 74
taylorguitars.com

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Save for a few notable (usually expensive) exceptions, acoustic amplifiers are rarely beautiful in a way that matches the intrinsic loveliness of an acoustic flattop. Iā€™ve certainly seen companies tryā€”usually by using brown-colored vinyl to convey ā€¦ earthiness? Donā€™t get me wrong, a lot of these amps sound great and even look okay. But the bar for aesthetics, in my admittedly snotty opinion, remains rather low. So, my hatā€™s off to Taylor for clearing that bar so decisively and with such style. The Circa 74 is, indeed, a pretty piece of work thatā€™s forgiving to work with, ease to use, streamlined, and sharp.

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The evolution of Electro-Harmonixā€™s very first effect yields a powerful boost and equalization machine at a rock-bottom price.

A handy and versatile preamp/booster that goes well beyond the average basic boosterā€™s range. Powerful EQ section.

Can sound a little harsh at more extreme EQ ranges.

$129

Electro-Harmonix LPB-3
ehx.com

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Descended from the first Electro-Harmonix pedal ever released, the LPB-1 Linear Power Booster, the new LPB-3 has come a long way from the simple, one-knob unit in a folded-metal enclosure that plugged straight into your amplifier. Now living in Electro-Harmonixā€™s compact Nano chassis, the LPB-3 Linear Power Booster and EQ boasts six control knobs, two switches, and more gain than ever before.

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