I can't count all the times I've seen threads about quiet "Bedroom" level tube amps in this forum. And I think there's finally one that sounds good and isn't too expensive - that would be the Blackstar HT-5.
My rhythm guitarist's brother picked one up and hauled it down to our practice space, where we spent about 30 minutes abusing it. I got to go first using my old Charvel 375. Instead of its two 10-inch cabs, we ran it through my Avater 212. Knowing my taste, Todd (KJ here on this forum) twiddled the knobs to get me some high-gain sounds. The amp has a nice, quick attack. With the volume and gain cranked, it doesn't hiss - but it does whistle and squeal if you stop playing. That goes away quickly if you back off on the gain and/or volume.
Pinch harmonics and muffled palm-muting do really well with the right settings. And you really can go from a fairly heavy modern distortion (though not brooootal) to more of a classic crunch. The clean channel does pretty well, but I wouldn't go so far as to say shimmering.
The amp's too quiet to go unmic'd in a band situation. It will be good for bedroom players and recording, though. For about $500, you get a pretty good amp. I like the Blackstar stuff so far.
My rhythm guitarist's brother picked one up and hauled it down to our practice space, where we spent about 30 minutes abusing it. I got to go first using my old Charvel 375. Instead of its two 10-inch cabs, we ran it through my Avater 212. Knowing my taste, Todd (KJ here on this forum) twiddled the knobs to get me some high-gain sounds. The amp has a nice, quick attack. With the volume and gain cranked, it doesn't hiss - but it does whistle and squeal if you stop playing. That goes away quickly if you back off on the gain and/or volume.
Pinch harmonics and muffled palm-muting do really well with the right settings. And you really can go from a fairly heavy modern distortion (though not brooootal) to more of a classic crunch. The clean channel does pretty well, but I wouldn't go so far as to say shimmering.
The amp's too quiet to go unmic'd in a band situation. It will be good for bedroom players and recording, though. For about $500, you get a pretty good amp. I like the Blackstar stuff so far.
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