The DVMARK Multiamp thread
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The DVMARK Multiamp thread
Lol seeing as i probably have the only one in NZ its not going to be much of a thread but at least it makes me happy
some vids of what this thing can do
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5trqpWlqe0[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aU6vYp2g2M[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIdKLWMfvuE[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjM4gu-8fy0[/youtube]
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
So you've had the Boogie, the Krank, the JVM, the Ryan head etc... plenty of good tube amps.
How does this stack up against a real amp for gain tones?
Before you bought it I'd never heard of it so I'm interested
How does this stack up against a real amp for gain tones?
Before you bought it I'd never heard of it so I'm interested
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
So it covers all the above and is similar to the 11rack as you have 8 slots to move your effects ect
but also has 3 channels
channel 1 clean
channel 2 crunch
channel 3 lead
CH 1
Triple 6 CH1
DARKFACE ‘65 (US)
RECTO (US) CH1
BASSFACE ’59 (US)
Slo Drive (US)
XTC CH1
Orange(uk)
CH 2
Triple 6 CH2
TOP 30 (UK)
Slo Drive (US)
Rock ’75 (UK)
XTC CH2
CH 3
Triple 6 CH3
Recto (US)
Rock 900 (UK)
Slo Drive (US)
HeaVy ’51
This is from the manual and has been updated with more amps and effects since release
put into it a 500 mono power amp and or 250 x 2 stereo amp and its makes it very usable at low levels as well as pumping it up
plus the ability to disable the power amp and just use the effects or vice versa
but also has 3 channels
channel 1 clean
channel 2 crunch
channel 3 lead
CH 1
Triple 6 CH1
DARKFACE ‘65 (US)
RECTO (US) CH1
BASSFACE ’59 (US)
Slo Drive (US)
XTC CH1
Orange(uk)
CH 2
Triple 6 CH2
TOP 30 (UK)
Slo Drive (US)
Rock ’75 (UK)
XTC CH2
CH 3
Triple 6 CH3
Recto (US)
Rock 900 (UK)
Slo Drive (US)
HeaVy ’51
This is from the manual and has been updated with more amps and effects since release
put into it a 500 mono power amp and or 250 x 2 stereo amp and its makes it very usable at low levels as well as pumping it up
plus the ability to disable the power amp and just use the effects or vice versa
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
How does this compare to the Kemper, both price and tone wise? Seems like a cool unit, and whil I've never used DVMark gear, I've heard the MarkBass stuff, which sounds great
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
Cool that you bought the Multiamp. It's a pretty cool piece of kit that doesn't get discussed enough.
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
Sorry for the late reply this thread gets so busybbrunskill wrote:How does this compare to the Kemper, both price and tone wise? Seems like a cool unit, and whil I've never used DVMark gear, I've heard the MarkBass stuff, which sounds great
never played a kemper so not able to compare but pricewise its about half price of a kemper and as for the tones i think it nails them quite well and has the definition of a tube amp
On another note my second cab arrived today(got pinged with the import tax but hey ho)
so the 2 are 150 watt cabs but slightly different voicings
playing in stereo is a bit of a mindblow lol
ive added some pic of the 3 channels you get and whats available(some missing as you need to scroll thro
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
The vids sound pretty cool indeed! Does it have cabinet sims for direct use?
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
Very cool, IR loader? maybe I'll just go read the websiteOlderama wrote:Yeah it certainly doesjeremyb wrote:The vids sound pretty cool indeed! Does it have cabinet sims for direct use?
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
Does it push air like a valve amp?
It seems to do everything, but does it make a decent latte?
It seems to do everything, but does it make a decent latte?
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
Nopewerdna wrote:Does it push air like a valve amp?
It seems to do everything, but does it make a decent latte?
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Re: The DVMARK Multiamp thread
You do realise that all this digital technology would be useless in the event of a nuclear war as the EMP would kill them. A trusty old valve amp would be fine and you could still play some wicked blues riffs while watching your hair fall out and cock drop off.
Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...