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Published on 02/12/13 at 07:46This is a 60W All Tube with two Celestion Greenback 12 ".
There are three channels: one clean, one OD OD and more punchy. EQ Bass + Treble for Clean and EQ Bass-Middle-Treble shared between the two OD.
A voice button toggles between normal mode to store on each channel.
ISF button acts as a filter and provides a range of additional sound.
There are still a reverb and two knobs Resonance and Presence controls and a master volume.
At the rear, there is an effects loop, Output HP, and anecdotal output "emulated" ...
Everything is neat. It weighs his weight and the two side handles deserved to be a little rounded. We saw the fingers carrying but it is easily corrected ...
I would put a 7/10 because I would like an EQ with more bands and separate for each channel. A little less also emulated output.
UTILIZATION
Config simple. There is a wide range of sound, the small crunch in his great big rock and even a little beyond.
The clean is not great, fairly neutral, nothing to do with a Fender ... on the other hand, at this drive is excellent.
Manual clear.
I would put a 9/10 because it sends its level.
SOUNDS
I'm a guitarist blues-rock hard rock. I use a Gibson SG and mostly they get along well ... I would stick a TS-9 in boost.
It sounds alone, not need a ton of stuff between your guitar and amp. A small pedal board and go ...
It is very suitable to my style of music so another 9/10
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two big years. I had other amps: Fender Hot Rod JMP1/Valvestate + access to amp friends (Voc AC30, Fender Bassman, Marshall). There are among those who have arguments too
I love the sound of rock Blackstar, the look, the quality of construction, ... If I change, it is a Craftsman ...
The price / quality ratio is huge. I think it's built in Korea but with a beefy specifications. He has not the slightest structural defect.
I think I'm going to paste a 4 * 12, HT Series One or Artisan.
In overall opinion, I would put a 9/10 for its price / quality ratio, the sound, the look, the connectors, the possibilities.
Well, I like this amp ...
There are three channels: one clean, one OD OD and more punchy. EQ Bass + Treble for Clean and EQ Bass-Middle-Treble shared between the two OD.
A voice button toggles between normal mode to store on each channel.
ISF button acts as a filter and provides a range of additional sound.
There are still a reverb and two knobs Resonance and Presence controls and a master volume.
At the rear, there is an effects loop, Output HP, and anecdotal output "emulated" ...
Everything is neat. It weighs his weight and the two side handles deserved to be a little rounded. We saw the fingers carrying but it is easily corrected ...
I would put a 7/10 because I would like an EQ with more bands and separate for each channel. A little less also emulated output.
UTILIZATION
Config simple. There is a wide range of sound, the small crunch in his great big rock and even a little beyond.
The clean is not great, fairly neutral, nothing to do with a Fender ... on the other hand, at this drive is excellent.
Manual clear.
I would put a 9/10 because it sends its level.
SOUNDS
I'm a guitarist blues-rock hard rock. I use a Gibson SG and mostly they get along well ... I would stick a TS-9 in boost.
It sounds alone, not need a ton of stuff between your guitar and amp. A small pedal board and go ...
It is very suitable to my style of music so another 9/10
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two big years. I had other amps: Fender Hot Rod JMP1/Valvestate + access to amp friends (Voc AC30, Fender Bassman, Marshall). There are among those who have arguments too
I love the sound of rock Blackstar, the look, the quality of construction, ... If I change, it is a Craftsman ...
The price / quality ratio is huge. I think it's built in Korea but with a beefy specifications. He has not the slightest structural defect.
I think I'm going to paste a 4 * 12, HT Series One or Artisan.
In overall opinion, I would put a 9/10 for its price / quality ratio, the sound, the look, the connectors, the possibilities.
Well, I like this amp ...