Pricing and availability

* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.

Description

Unlock the full potential of your guitar tone with the Peavey Revalver MKIII.V, a revolutionary 64-bit amplifier modeling software that brings the authentic warmth of vacuum tubes right to your digital setup. Whether you're playing live or recording in your favorite DAW, this amp simulator plugin offers an expansive playground of sonic possibilities with 81 linkable sub-modules, allowing for deep, circuit-level customization.

With the Revalver MKIII.V, you can explore the soundscapes of 20 legendary guitar amplifiers, including the coveted Peavey 6505, Classic, and JSX models. The software's unique component-level modeling ensures each amplifier's character is captured with stunning accuracy, providing a true-to-life experience that will satisfy even the most discerning audiophile.

But the magic doesn't stop with amps. Dive into a robust collection of effects with 21 stompbox-style and 12 rack-style options, ranging from rich choruses to gritty distortions and smooth reverbs. Plus, with more than 778 speaker simulations at your fingertips, you can sculpt your sound with unparalleled precision.

Whether you prefer standalone operation or seamless integration as a VST, AU, or RTAS plugin, Peavey Revalver MKIII.V is fully MIDI mappable, empowering you to craft your perfect tone effortlessly. Experience the next level of amp modeling and let your creativity soar.

Key Features:

  • 20 amp models including Peavey 6505, Classic, and JSX
  • 12 Preamplifiers and 9 Power Amplifiers
  • 21 Stompbox-style effects and 12 rack-style effects
  • Over 778 speaker simulations
  • 8 Utility Functions including tuners and analyzers
  • Fully MIDI mappable
  • Standalone or plug-in operation
  • RTAS, AU, and VST compatible
  • Mac (Core Audio) and PC (ASIO/WDM) driver support

FAQs

What are the main amp models included in Peavey Revalver MKIII.V?

The Peavey Revalver MKIII.V includes 20 amp models such as the Peavey 6505, Classic, 3120, Sensation 20, Masterpiece 50, ValveKing, JSX, and Budda SuperDrive and V-Series amps.

Can Peavey Revalver MKIII.V be used as a standalone application?

Yes, Peavey Revalver MKIII.V can be used both as a standalone application and as a plug-in within your DAW.

Is Peavey Revalver MKIII.V compatible with my DAW?

Peavey Revalver MKIII.V is compatible with VST, RTAS, and Audio Units, making it suitable for most popular DAWs.

How many speaker simulations does Peavey Revalver MKIII.V offer?

Peavey Revalver MKIII.V offers more than 778 speaker simulations using real-time convolution and membrane modeling.

Does Peavey Revalver MKIII.V support MIDI mapping?

Yes, Peavey Revalver MKIII.V is fully MIDI mappable, allowing for extensive customization and control.

What types of effects are included in Peavey Revalver MKIII.V?

Peavey Revalver MKIII.V includes 21 stomp box/pedal-type effects and 12 rack-style effects, providing a wide range of sound-shaping options.

What audio drivers are supported by Peavey Revalver MKIII.V?

Peavey Revalver MKIII.V supports ASIO / WDM and Core Audio drivers for seamless integration with various audio setups.

Ola Englund

Ola Englund

Revalver MK III.V - Ola Englund Presets

Video thumbnail for Revalver MK III.V - Ola Englund Presets by Ola Englund

Revalver MK III.V - Ola Englund Presets

Ola Englund

Ola Englund

Video thumbnail for Peavey ReValver MKIII.V by HarmonyCentral

Peavey ReValver MKIII.V

HarmonyCentral

HarmonyCentral

Video thumbnail for Peavey ReValver MkIII.V - Metal by Matt Trojak

Peavey ReValver MkIII.V - Metal

Matt Trojak

Matt Trojak

Video thumbnail for Peavey Revalver MK III.V - Best Amps - Thrash Metal by mehstudio

Peavey Revalver MK III.V - Best Amps - Thrash Metal

mehstudio

mehstudio

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Peavey Revalver MKIII.V.

Features and functionality

  • The Heavy Chug preset is highly sought after for its intense crunch, which is difficult to replicate with other amp simulators.

    Source
  • The Revalver Mk III.V allows customization by adding presets through external downloads, expanding its versatility for users seeking specific sound profiles like the Shreddage presets.

    Source

Software and compatibility

  • Users face activation issues due to discontinued support and serial code unavailability, making the plugin difficult to use legally in 2024.

    Source
  • Presets can be added without a license by placing them in the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Peavey Electronics\ReValver Mk IIIdotV\banks" folder and renaming to the next number.

    Source

Comparisons

  • ReValver Mk.III V is favored over newer versions like ReValver Headrush due to lower CPU demands, which is crucial for users with less powerful laptops.

    Source

Use cases and applications

  • The plugin gained additional popularity through its association with Toby Fox's Megalovania, highlighting its appeal in rock and gaming music production.

    Source

Other

  • The transition of ReValver to Headrush has left users unable to purchase or activate the older Mk.III V version, frustrating enthusiasts who rely on its unique sound presets.

    Source

Critic Reviews

Peavey ReValver MK III.V Guitar-Amp Simulation Software Review

mixonline.com

Peavey ReValver MK III.V is a robust upgrade, expanding on its predecessor with a wide array of new amps, effects, and impulse responses. Its strength lies in the detailed customization of virtual electronics, letting users tweak components for a personalized sound. The Redhot and Diezel VH4 amp modules stand out for their musical tone and versatility. However, the software's inability to sync time-based effects with a DAW's tempo and the lack of undo/redo functions are notable drawbacks. Despite these, the overall sonic upgrade, especially for those upgrading from MK III, makes it a compelling choice for diverse guitar tones.

positive

4.0 out of 5

Based on 0 Reviews and 2 Ratings

5 star
4 star
3 star
2 star
1 star

Genre Usage

Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.

More Peavey Amp Simulator Plugins

Accessories & Related Items

Artist usage

Community setups

Similar

Gear Guides