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3-channel Bass Preamp Pedal with 12AX7 Tube, FX Loop, MIDI I/O, and Analog Cab Sim
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Two Notes ReVolt All-analog Bass Amp Simulator Pedal
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Three Channels of Iconic All-analog Bass Tones

Bass is the bedrock of your band, and the Two Notes ReVolt Bass's all-analog signal path, complete with a 12AX7 preamp tube — run at a healthy 200V — ensures a stand-out sound in any application. The ReVolt Bass's three channels deliver the full gamut of tones, from high-headroom cleans to old-school dirt to modern drive. You also get an integrated Dry/Wet blend for extra tone-shaping power. An analog speaker simulation ensures a polished, miked-cab sound, both onstage and in the studio. Integrating the ReVolt Bass with the rest of your rig is a cinch, thanks to a 4-cable mode, an FX loop, and MIDI I/O. This bass preamp pedal also includes a collection of ten DynIRs for situations where you need more DI flexibility. Bassists searching for a robust, made-to-move solution for their pedalboards and fly rigs will get tons of mileage out of the Two Notes ReVolt Bass.

Bucketloads of iconic amp tones

Two Notes understands what bassists want. Thus, the ReVolt Bass's three tonally distinct channels reflect history's most iconic amp tones. The Classic Clean channel delivers crystalline, high-headroom cleans with just enough warmth to tickle your ears. The Vintage Dirt channel yields vibe-infused, old-school character. And the Modern Drive channel supplies you with all the aggressive gnarliness you can handle. All the ReVolt Bass's amp tones employ an all-analog signal path, which includes a 12AX7 preamp tube running at a hearty 200V for extra warmth and bite. An integrated Dry/Wet blend is also on hand, granting you the enhanced tone-shaping capabilities you need to rise above the noisy din.

Built-in analog speaker simulation

When you're using the Two Notes ReVolt Bass onstage to feed a PA, you need a high-quality speaker simulation to ensure a natural sound. That's why this preamp pedal includes a built-in analog speaker simulation. Thanks to this cab sim, you'll experience a detailed, focused sound, both in your monitors and at front of house, while maintaining a manageable volume onstage. The ReVolt Bass's speaker sim also works in the studio when you're in a pinch; just plug in, and you're ready to go. Want the ultimate DI solution? No problem. The ReVolt Bass comes with the ReVolt: Series-B DynIR Cabinet Collection, which includes ten superb DynIR captures inspired by the world's most coveted bass amps. All you need to do is load the DynIRs into your Captor X or Torpedo C.A.B. M+, and you'll be ready to rock.

Easy integration with your existing bass rig

Here at Sweetwater, we appreciate how easy it is to integrate the ReVolt Bass into our existing setups. A 4-cable mode makes complex routing scenarios a piece of cake. An FX loop makes adding stompboxes and outboard effects effortless. You also get MIDI I/O for remote loop switching and a whole lot more. No matter how simple — or complicated — your setup is, the ReVolt Bass has what it takes to serve as the beating heart of your rig.

Two Notes ReVolt Features:

  • 3 tonally distinct channels of bass history's most iconic amp tones
  • Classic Clean channel delivers crystalline, high-headroom cleans with the perfect amount of warmth
  • Vintage Dirt channel yields vibe-infused, old-school character
  • Modern Drive channel supplies aggressive gnarliness
  • Employs an all-analog signal path with a high-voltage 12AX7 preamp tube for extra warmth and bite
  • Integrated Dry/Wet blend provides extra tone-shaping power
  • Built-in analog speaker simulation ensures a polished, miked-cab sound, both onstage and in the studio
  • Comes with 10 DynIR captures for Captor X and Torpedo C.A.B. M+
  • 4-cable mode makes complex routing scenarios a piece of cake
  • FX loop makes integrating stompboxes and outboard effects effortless
  • MIDI I/O for remote loop switching and a whole lot more

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Tech Specs

  • Type: 3-channel Bass Preamp, Amp Sim, DI
  • Form Factor: Pedal
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • EQ: 3-band EQ (dirt/drive), 2-band EQ (clean)
  • Effects: 10 x DynIRs, Overdrive, Exciter, Reverb, Compressor
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4", 1 x 1/8" (aux)
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4", 1 x XLR, 1 x 1/8" (headphones)
  • Other I/O: 2 x 1/4" (FX loop), 2 x 1/8" TRS Type-A MIDI (in, out)
  • Tubes: 12AX7
  • Power Source: 12V DC power supply (included)
  • Power Usage: 600mA
  • Height: 2.8"
  • Width: 7.6"
  • Depth: 4.6"
  • Weight: 1.65 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: TNREVOLTB-US

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Reviews

This changed my sound entirely!
I used to play through an Aguilar Tone Hammer which didn't really change much for the time of my bass. Once I plugged this in and played I was in automatic awe. The tube warmth is crazy and sound enormous in my IEM's. I'm mainly in the cover/top 40 band scene here in Orlando so this paired with my Stingray Special 5 HH is such a dynamic duo that allows me to cover a lot of ground. The amount of things you get for this price point is definitely worth it in my opinion. I especially love the FX loop to connect my Chorus and the option to engage or disengage the cab sim for certain applications. There's really only a couple of cons for me.

1) I don't care much for the Modern Drive channel. I lose a lot of low end and the drive circuit is VERY fizzy and not something I would use. I primarily use the Clean Channel for most situations and the Vintage Dort Channel gives me all the drive I need for the grittier songs. I probably would've like it better if the Modern Drive channel had its own 3 band EQ. The blend knob does help a little but it blends the DI signal of your bass which I can a little weak and separated.

2) I wish there was a level knob for the headphone out for silent practicing. I find myself having to turn the volume on all the channels pretty much all the way up. When I practice at home I usually plug my pedalboard into my analog mixer which has gain settings and its own headphone so I don't necessarily need the headphone out from the reboot but it would be nice to have the option for when I'm on a gig or out of state so I can just use my pedalboard.
Music background: Professional Bassist in the Orlando Band Scene
Love it
Clean channel is fat and clear, dirt channel can be subtle or rip, the drive channel is usable and has a lot of gain available. I'm using a Fender P and a Sire J and get all of the tones I want from it. Headphone having the cab sim available is great since I do a lot of apartment practicing. Fx loop is handy since I run reverb and want it out of the way. No complaints except it's a power hungry monster but nothing my Truetone CS7 can't handle with the other six pedals on my board.
I've Just begun toying with this pedal and DANG! AMAZING!
For Bass, I have a Darkglass Microtubes 900 v.2 head and two Ashdown ABM-410 Evo IV cabinets. I have a Darkglass 4-way Intelligent Switch. I've used four Mogami cables between the Darkglass Head and the Two Notes ReVolt Bass Amp Simulator Pedal. Bottom Line: I can get the rig to sound like an Ashdown, an SVT, a Darkglass, a Marshall and a whole lot MORE! I can get 9 different variations of gain and distortion, as well as crystal clear bass, WITHOUT turning any knobs! I really don't need anything else!
This pedal really shines when you hook it up to a guitar amp. It can make a Laney sound like a Marshall; and a Strat sound like a Gibson with Dominator Pick ups!
I haven't really used as a DI pedal. I have used it alone with headphones. Great way to practice without bothering the neighbors.
Music background: Drums & Percussion - 62 years, Bass & Keyboards - 17years, Guitar - 10 months
Revolt bass
Wonderful pedal giving the wonderful three tones I look for. The SVT classic sound. The crunchy early "Yes" bass tones and the way to much distortion overload that is still musical sounding. Double tapping bypasses the pedal leaving you your clean input tone. A simply loveluy pedal well worth the money.
Music background: Professional
Love this preamp!!!
So I bought a Sterling ray 4, that had an amazing fast slim neck. Hated the sound, so I gutted it and put in a passive Seymour Duncan musician pick up. Was really mid rangy now. I tried an EQ pedal but that didn't do it. I researched preamp pedals and came across this Two Notes Revolt for bass, with an actual 12ax7 tube in it. It was exactly what I needed to boost the bottom end on this bass. After falling in love with the pedal, I ran my Lakland DJ4 through it. Talk about amazing!!! My signal chain is as follows, Lakland dj4, or Lakland 44-64, or Sterling Ray4 to Shure Wireless GXLD 14, to Two Notes tube preamp, to Mesa Boogie subway WD800 hybrid tube amp, to Mesa Boogie subway 2-12 cabinet. My rig sounds great! Working on getting a mesa subway 410 to run instead of the 2-12 though. Iv'e always been a 4 10's guy, just wasn't to keen on dropping 2k into a single cabinet lol.
Music background: weekend warrior