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Open Box DV Mark DV 40 112 40W 1x12 Guitar Combo Level 2 197881049881


Description
Very often guitarists like to add an overdrive pedal to the clean channel for their distorted sound. On channel DV Mark included a convenient onboard overdrive pedal circuit, with more controls than a simple pedal, with complete and effective EQ, gain and master control. This amp features the next generation of digital reverb that sounds sweet, warm and natural.
The DV 40 112 also features a Dual Voltage Switch (120V/240V) to use the amp in countries with different voltages, without having to carry an external converter.



Features
- Power: 40W (tube)
- Tubes: one ECC83 (preamp); one ECC83, two EL34 (power amp)
- Two footswitchable channels
- Controls: Gain, master volume, bass, mid, high (independent); presence, reverb (universal)
- Speakers: 2x12" DV Mark Neoclassic
- Impedance: 8 ohms
- Footswitchable reverb
- Dimensions: 18" x 22.8" x 10.6"
- Weight: 35.71 lb.
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- Red channel1
- Experienced1
- Professional Musician1
- Easy To Use2
- Excellent Sound2
- Portable2
- Good Power Output1
- Warm / Comfy1
Reviewed by 2 customers
DV Mark 40 112
submitteda year ago
byCall me MIcha
fromMoultrie Georgia
Excellent amp 5*! ***1st should you but this amp (which I recommend) before you turn it on go to the back of the amp it is a multi voltage amp, mine was shipped with the selector on 250v, the U.S. uses 110v setting.*** It is actually covered in real leather, very portable, it has the best presence control I have ever used, so far. Reverb...Oook! LOL, it's better than the digital verb on my Bugera V55, it's a weird reverb, it will go from 1-13, to me set at 12 o'clock just doesn't work for me, anything I set mine at 9 o'clock, now then any thing past 12 o'clock turns into a whole different reverb, anything from 7 maxed is almost chorus to a very weak vibrarto sound. From about 3 o'clock to maxed out and if you play surf music it will work. 2 channels, when you're on channel 1 the DV Mark emblem on the front of the amp lights up green on channel 2 it's lights up red. The red channel is more like like a od/distortion pedal, that's the only con for me. Both channels have individual EQs the knobs are very responsive. The bass is a very deep bass eq, especially with pure nickel strings the mid EQ should satidfy anyone. The treble EQ as well. I zeroed the EQ out and just used the tone knob on the guitar, I was surprised by the very usable tone I got out of it. I haven't ran any pedals through it or try natural breakup on the green (clean ) channel, however from the sound of it I believe it will be an excellent pedal platform. Of the tubes and speaker are not broken in yet, so that may require some tweaking after words, despite not being broken in it has some great sounding tone. I reserve changing the speak out after I hear it broken in. As my reply for recommending it, I do. That being said not every amp is to everyone's liking and a lemon always slips through QC.
Good amp. Don't buy from GC clearance
submitted9 years ago
byDisappointed by GC
fromOhio
Clearance means old floor model. Watch out. They told me that it would be new. And of course sent a 2 year old floor model then tried to tell me what a deal it is. Very shady business practices.
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