Review of the DV Mark Little Jazz amplifier. Where to buy it?
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- Output power: 60 W @ 4 Ohm
- Equipped with 1x 8″ DV Mark Custom loudspeaker
- 3 Band EQ
- Adjustable Reverb
- Headphones output
- Aux input
- Line output: XLR symmetrical
- External loudspeaker output: min. 8 Ohm
- Speaker On/Off- switch
- Ground Lift switch
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 268 x 268 x 262 mm
- Weight: 6.9 kg
- Matching cover: Article Nr. 368213 (not included)
- Suitable bag: Article Nr.225464 (not included)
This amplifier usually has a price around 309.00 €
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Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:
Comment:
But there is a major downside: the amp is very noisy. The new ones don’t have the fan noise problem but there is a lot of hiss coming from the amp. More than I ever had with any other amp. This means that recording with this amp at low volumes is not possible (both with a mic or with the xlr out): the hiss is just overwhelming. The phones out has this enormous amout of hiss as well, making it annoying to use.
Therefore, FORGET about recording with this amp mic’ed.
Volume wise, this little amp can gig. I used it with a 5 piece jazz band yesterday (with a semi-loud drummer) and I had it on 12 o’clock volume. This is about the maximum you can go without clipping, but this is common among most amps.
The reverb is usable as well but has modulation which may not be everyone’s cup of tea.
Overall, very disappointed about the white noise issue (I’ve since trying another little jazz and a jazz 12 and the problem is consistent) but it’s the only problem I can think of.
Comment:
I love the fact it is small and lightweight so I can take it everywhere or keep it in a small apartment. It sounds big for its size. If you need loud sound, you can go loud enough (up to 60W). You can use an XLR line out for external speakers in large venues, or use it with headphones if you want to practice at home without annoying your neighbours. Get a cover for it, it will keep it like brand new for a long time.
If you’re looking for a cost-effective, lightweight amp with an excellent clean sound, reverb control, this is the right amp. It is versatile enough to be used for practice or for gigs, You can’t go wrong. Buy it, you will not regret it.
PS. The delivery was fast despite the COVID business. Thomann sent a UK power cord for free – Thank you ever so much @ Thomann, this was a nice gesture. I was not expecting that, but I really appreciated it.
DV Mark Little Jazz vs DV Mark Jazz 12
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The amplifier DV Mark Little Jazz is usually 50 € cheaper than DV Mark Jazz 12.
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And then a video of the amplifier DV Mark Jazz 12
If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the DV Mark Jazz 12 review
DV Mark Little Jazz vs ZT Amplifiers Lunchbox Reverb
The amplifier DV Mark Little Jazz is usually 8 € cheaper than ZT Amplifiers Lunchbox Reverb, but the difference is so small that this can vary..
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And then a video of the amplifier ZT Amplifiers Lunchbox Reverb
If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the ZT Amplifiers Lunchbox Reverb review
DV Mark Little Jazz vs Roland JC-22
The amplifier DV Mark Little Jazz is usually 50 € cheaper than Roland JC-22.
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And then a video of the amplifier Roland JC-22
If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Roland JC-22 review
DV Mark Little Jazz vs Boss Katana 50 MKII
The amplifier DV Mark Little Jazz is usually 100 € more expensive than Boss Katana 50 MKII.
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And then a video of the amplifier Boss Katana 50 MKII
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOc9e140bk
If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Boss Katana 50 MKII review
Where to buy this amplifier DV Mark Little Jazz
Thomann
- Free Shipping.
- Full warranty. If you have any problems, they take care of everything.
- 100% reliable payment.
- Leader in trouble-free shipping.
- Usually Best price.
- Best Reputation: They are the leading online store in Europe and have the best catalogue and information.
Amazon
- Free Shipping and possibility of shipping in one day with Amazon Premium.
- Full Guarantee but they are no experts in music equipment.
- Sometimes better price.
- He’s got worse stock than Thomann.
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