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Description

The DV Mark DV Little GH 250 Greg Howe Signature 2-Channel 250-Watt Guitar Amp Head is a powerhouse of innovation and portability, designed to meet the needs of the modern guitarist without compromise. Greg Howe's signature model, this amp head fuses the dynamic power of the DV Little 250 series with the warmth and character of tube amplification, making it an indispensable tool for any player seeking versatility and robust performance.

At the heart of this compact titan is a 6205 micro tube in the preamp section, infusing each note with an extra layer of bite and growl. The two independent channels offer a range of tonal possibilities, with separate Gain, Low, Mid, High, and Level controls that can transition seamlessly from crisp cleans to rich, punchy rock riffs. Whether you're playing laid-back jazz or shredding through a high-energy rock set, this amp provides the flexibility to adapt effortlessly.

The onboard reverb and FX loop give you the freedom to expand your soundscape, while the unique Sustainer control on the Lead channel offers endless sustain and a warm, thick tone ideal for solos. Meanwhile, the MPT (Mark Proprietary Technology) power amp delivers a staggering 250 watts of power, ensuring your sound is heard loud and clear, whether you're in a small club or on a big stage.

Key Features:

  • 2-channel design with independent controls
  • 6205 micro tube preamp for added warmth and character
  • Onboard reverb and FX loop
  • Unique Sustainer control for endless sustain
  • 250-watt MPT power amp
  • Lightweight construction at just 5.73 lb (2.6 kg)

Product specs

Brand DV Mark
Model DV Little GH 250 Greg Howe Signature 2-Channel 250-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Year 2016 - 2025
Made In Indonesia
Categories Guitar Heads
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Color Family Blue
Electronics Solid State
Impedance 4 ohms
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 250
Power Tube Type None
Reverb Digital Reverb

FAQs

What kind of tones can I expect from the DV Mark DV Little GH 250 Greg Howe Signature amp head?

The DV Little GH 250 is designed to deliver a wide range of tones suitable for rock and fusion genres, offering both clean and overdriven sounds thanks to its two-channel configuration and built-in effects.

Is the DV Mark DV Little GH 250 amp head suitable for live performances?

Yes, with 250 watts of solid-state power, the DV Little GH 250 is capable of delivering loud and clear sound, making it suitable for live performances in various venues.

Does the DV Mark DV Little GH 250 take pedals well?

Yes, the DV Little GH 250 is designed to work well with external effects pedals, allowing for further tonal shaping and customization.

What are the built-in effects on the DV Mark DV Little GH 250 amp head?

The DV Mark DV Little GH 250 features built-in effects, including digital reverb, to enhance your sound without needing additional gear.

How many channels does the DV Mark DV Little GH 250 have, and what are their purposes?

The DV Little GH 250 has two channels, allowing for seamless switching between clean and overdriven tones, providing versatility for different musical styles.

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DV Mark Little GH250 Amp Head Demo

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DV Mark Little GH250 Amp Head Demo

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