Hey all
This will be the first in a series of videos about the Two Notes Revolt. My new Amplifier for use at home for making demos and recording guitar parts. The Revolt is an all analog, 3 channel, tube guitar preamp. Up to now I have been recording guitar with the Koch Amps Studiotone 20 head and recently I decided to use it as the cornerstone of my live rig and so I needed a replacement for my home setup. The Revolt seemed like the perfect solution as it is very similar in principal.
In this video I go through the feature set and basic sounds available and show how it can be used in various different configurations for playing at home.
It really exells here, it's extremely compact, has a lot of versatility with the three different channels and the tube is in no way a gimmick. It sounds really analog. chewy, saggy and tactile.
All in all a great home recording / jamming solution
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Thanks
Rob
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