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Revv Amplification G3 Anniversary V2 Preamp, Overdrive & Distortion Pedal in Purple

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The Revv Amplification G3 Anniversary V2 Preamp, Overdrive & Distortion Pedal in Purple is currently retailing at £219 and it is out of stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that Revv Amplification nailed it with the Revv Amplification G3 Anniversary V2 Preamp, Overdrive & Distortion Pedal in Purple. Revv Amplification G3 Anniversary V2 Preamp, Overdrive & Distortion Pedal in Purple

About Revv Amplification

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Revv Amplification is a Canadian company that designs and manufactures high-performance guitar amplifiers and pedals known for their modern, versatile tones. Founded in 2011, Revv has gained a strong reputation in the music industry for creating amplifiers that deliver a range of sounds, from clean and crisp to high-gain distortion, with a focus on clarity, precision, and responsiveness. Their flagship models, such as the Generator series, are popular among musicians for their ability to produce **dynamic, professional-grade sound** in both live performances and studio settings. Revv also offers a range of **innovative pedals**, such as the **G3** and **Shred**, which provide enhanced tonal shaping and distortion, often favoured by players looking for **high-quality, modern tones** across various genres, including rock, metal, and blues.

Amplification

Amplification refers to the process of increasing the strength of an audio signal, typically to drive speakers and produce sound at a higher volume. In the context of guitar and bass, amplification involves boosting the signal from the instrument to a level that can be heard clearly, often with the added benefit of shaping the tone through various preamp, power amp, and speaker cabinet combinations.

Amplifier pedals and amp simulators are commonly used to replicate or enhance the sound of traditional amplifiers in a more portable or controlled format. Well-known examples include the SansAmp by Tech 21 and the Eleven Rack by Avid. Amplification is central

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Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

Once you buy one, you can’t stop and then you have to sell them and buy more.

Preamp

A preamp pedal boosts the guitar signal to line level before it reaches an amplifier, shaping the tone and adding warmth, character, or gain. Preamp pedals can be used to simulate the sound of an amplifier’s preamp stage, providing overdrive, distortion, or clean tone shaping. They can also be used to drive amplifiers harder or to add tonal colour and EQ adjustments. Some preamp pedals are designed to mimic classic amp sounds, such as those from Fender, Marshall, or Vox, while others offer more modern, transparent tones. Well-known preamp pedals include the Tech 21 SansAmp, Electro-Harmonix Soul Food, and MXR M81 Bass Preamp, making them a useful tool for tone shaping in both live performances and studio work.

v2

V2 stands for Version 2, meaning an updated or improved version of an existing pedal. Manufacturers release V2 models when they refine the circuit, add new features, improve build quality, or enhance performance based on user feedback.

For example, the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi V2 had circuit changes compared to the original, and Strymon released V2 versions of their pedals with MIDI capabilities and upgraded DSP.If

you’re looking at a pedal labeled V2, it means it’s a newer revision with some level of improvement over the first version.

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