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Musikmesse '11 - DV Mark Amplifiers Little 40 L34, Galileo 15, and Triple 6 Demos

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2011

http://www.premierguitar.com PG's Shawn Hammond is On Location in Frankfurt, Germany, for the 2011 Musikmesse show where he visits the DV Mark Amplifiers booth. In this segment, we get to see and hear three demos of their newest guitar amplifiers -- Little 40 L34, Galileo 15, and Triple 6.

For more Musikmesse '11 video demos or to view Premier Guitar's COMPLETELY FREE digital edition magazine, be sure to visit http://www.premierguitar.com

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  • what a great demo! the guitarist is really good too! shows off the great tone in all the amps!

  • 02:40 lol if you listen closely you'll hear dv mark's own frank gambale playing his carvin fg1 guitar in the background

  • Is this the same company that makes the "Mark Bass" line bass amp heads and cabs?

    Anyone know what drivers they use in these guitar cabs? Mark Bass uses custom made drivers...

  • the tone matches the good looks

  • Not putting an attenuator on the smaller 15-watt head was a huge marketing mistake when so much of the competition are doing exactly that...getting the mini's down to 1-watt or lower. In order to get a DV Mark head to use in the home, you've got to go for the 40-watter and of course, a significant more amount of scratch. I can't help but think they're losing a lot of sales because of this.

  • Mr. Colby has also great taste in guitars. That MusicMan is awesome.

  • What model EBMM is that? One of the tags says "Luke" but that looks more like an Axis body.

  • Nice. But, I will take the Orange TH30.

  • Isn't the technology for constant tube biasing featured on DV Mark Little 40 the same circuit as Orange's Divo or does it offer something of difference that have past my notice? :S DV Mark Galileo's exactly the kind of low-wattage single-channel amplifier concept that I can tolerate: single channel with at least an overdrive pedal circuit built-in ;-| By the way, those KT88 tubes sound good indeed for overdriven tones but I don't feel the same about cleans :/

  • "it's moving 'ma pants", "that's the idea" - lol!

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