Blackstar HT-5!
If you havent tried this little giant out, you should! I got it in brand new condition for $260. High gain enough for playing metal. Throw in a EQ pedal and scoop it out for great nu metal tones. Ultra low bedroom volumes and still does not sound sterile or stiff. I'm really contemplating on getting a combo to play in the family room while watching tv.
it also has a headphone out which mutes the speaker. but a load has to be connected at all times mind you. the headphone even emulates very well a 1x12 or a 4x12.
The shared EQ is not a good thing because the clean channel suffers if you have warm sounding OD setting. But it can get very marshally glassy clean sounds and really fat thick Zack Wylde type metal tones. Its not as bright sounding as a rectifier or ENGL. But it does Marshall and Mesa tones very well. I've got a MK IV sitting right next to it for comparison.
Most important, the preamp tube that comes stock sucks balls. I think its a low gain sovtek or something. I changed it out for another sovtek that I had lying around and it really brings the amp to life. Supposedly, the tungsol's are the best for this amp.
its loud for a home/bedroom but I dont think it can last in front of a drummer. I did dime the volume and its not loud enough. But the ISF really can give you infinite variations in sound.
If you havent tried this little giant out, you should! I got it in brand new condition for $260. High gain enough for playing metal. Throw in a EQ pedal and scoop it out for great nu metal tones. Ultra low bedroom volumes and still does not sound sterile or stiff. I'm really contemplating on getting a combo to play in the family room while watching tv.
it also has a headphone out which mutes the speaker. but a load has to be connected at all times mind you. the headphone even emulates very well a 1x12 or a 4x12.
The shared EQ is not a good thing because the clean channel suffers if you have warm sounding OD setting. But it can get very marshally glassy clean sounds and really fat thick Zack Wylde type metal tones. Its not as bright sounding as a rectifier or ENGL. But it does Marshall and Mesa tones very well. I've got a MK IV sitting right next to it for comparison.
Most important, the preamp tube that comes stock sucks balls. I think its a low gain sovtek or something. I changed it out for another sovtek that I had lying around and it really brings the amp to life. Supposedly, the tungsol's are the best for this amp.
its loud for a home/bedroom but I dont think it can last in front of a drummer. I did dime the volume and its not loud enough. But the ISF really can give you infinite variations in sound.
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