Krank Rev Jr. Pro: Vertically, Not Tonally-Challenged
Like a chipmunk with rabies, the Krank Rev Jr. Pro is diminutive and cute, but its bite transmits the rabies virus.
Jeremy Graves of Krank Amplification gives us a taste of the lil' powerhouse, and details the added features that the Pro brings to the Rev Jr. line. Fun fact: if you are stopped at the Arizona-Mexico border with a Krank Rev Jr. in your trunk, you only serve half the mandatory minimum that a full stack would carry.
JEREMY GRAVES: Hello. I'm Jeremy Graves from Krank Amplification from Tempe, Arizona. Today, we're going to be showing you the Rev Jr. Pro.
The Rev Jr. Pro is the big brother to the original Rev Jr. When the Rev Jr. came out, we got a lot of requests for a footswitchable model, so that's what we did. We went ahead and made it footswitchable and we put a tube-end EQ on our clean channel. It does have an effects loop on the back with the gain knob. I'm going to go through some tones with you right now, do some chords. Clean chords first.
[JEREMY GRAVES PLAYING GUITAR THROUGH A KRANK AMPS REV JR. PRO]
Now, I'm going to juice it up a little bit and give you some distortion.
[JEREMY GRAVES PLAYING GUITAR THROUGH A KRANK AMPS REV JR. PRO]
This particular amp is all-tube. We've got two 5881s and 12AX7 preamps in the front, and it's in stores now.
[JEREMY GRAVES PLAYING GUITAR THROUGH A KRANK AMPS REV JR. PRO]




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