PRS has expanded its range of David Grissom signature products by unveiling the PRS DGT 15 – a head that looks to continue the pair’s hugely successful partnership. Arriving with a matching 1x12” cab, the low-watt DGT 15 has been designed from the ground up to rival Grissom’s own favorite vintage amps, and is said to be suitable for all modern recording, rehearsal and live purposes despite its humble size. That’s largely down to some choice features and PRS’ meticulous engineering approach, which has given the DGT 15 a three-band TMB tone stack, a three-position Bright switch, and a suite of fine-tuning parameters such as a three-way Boost toggle, one-size-fits-all Reverb parameter, and Top Cut and Presence knobs.
In practice, the amp’s high-end can be intricately tailored thanks to that versatile Bright switch, which can be engaged in a handful of ways in relation to the Boost control. The same goes for the Master Volume and Tremolo functions, which can be set to off, on or ‘on only with the Boost’. It's worth noting the tremolo is a power tube bias circuit – again, with a three-way mode switch – which can be tweaked via Speed and Depth controls.
As for the nitty gritty, the 15-watt head has two EL84 power tubes, and three 12AX7 and one 12AT7 preamp tubes. It also arrives with a three-button footswitch that controls Boost, Reverb and Tremolo functions. For PRS, all of the above has resulted in, according to the brand's Amp Designer Doug Sewell, “one o.
