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blackstar HT1

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 7:29 pm
by kim
yes i'm too lazy to search, sorry.

so anyway, what's the verdict on these amps ?

as my room practice amp died (long long ago) i now only have a 30 watt valve amp and a 100 wat solid state amp..neither are suited for late night recording. if i don't want to my neighbors to kill me.
i've always liked the tiny terror, classic sparkle in the cleans, easy to move about, the head is affordable and yeah now this

while i am looking for a small room amp..i thought..i'd be nice to have a spare 12" speaker cab i can occasionally combine with my 30w head too (if i don't want to break my back moving stuff around for practice)
so..

i came across the blackstar ht1
it's only 1w but valve..and i really do think a tiny terror in 7w setting might be too much too..;another feature that would make me prefer the blackstar over the tt is this : emulated line out.

yeah i know line out usage is a bit 'tame' but ...for recording random things at 3am at night..it would be fantastic.
the tiny terror doesn't have it.
the ht1 also comes in a combo..which would be cheaper..but ..i'd like to have a 12" speaker cab..so i'm thinking the head version.

when i have some time off work i'm going to try and find it at a guitar shop and try it, but in the meantime i'd like to hear from some of you who have tried it and tell me if it would be suited for what i need it to do:

-be able to crank it while staying at room volume
-be able to give enough clean at a decent volume
-have a line out that sounds alright/comparable to the speakered sound, so i can connected it to my laptop and record songs at ungodly hours

and as for cab...well, depends how much i can get the top for (not sure if i'd 'need' the reverb option ..from what i've heard the reverb doesn't sound like the type of reverb i prefer)
so cab..€200/300..for space issues a single 12"..though i'd rather invest in a 212 as i might take it with me to practice too occasionally but space limits don't allow..

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 8:58 pm
by robroe
get a pod
get an ehx power amp guitar pedal
get a cab

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 9:22 pm
by lorez
robroe wrote:get a pod
get an ehx power amp guitar pedal
get a cab
Never considered that, good suggestion

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 9:37 pm
by gypsyseven
robroe wrote:get a pod
get an ehx power amp guitar pedal
get a cab
Nice!

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 10:07 pm
by kim
total cost of that ? yes, i am lazy. and have a splitting headache.

and hrm, does said pod have tubes ? haha. :wink:

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 10:21 pm
by gypsyseven
I had a HT-1R combo a while back.Got it to play at home with headphones.I really liked the tone knob (ISF Infinite Shape).But i returned it because there´s no amp that sounds with headphones as good as my lovely Yamaha combo from the late 70´s or early 80´s....

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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 1:42 am
by robroe
line6 pod. ya know that red thing with 30 knobs on it. they come out with a new one like every year.

I got the behringer copy for around 100. bucks a couple years ago. I'm sure you can get one used now for like 50.

not sure how much the ehx pedal amp costs prob 100-150

spend the good money on a good cab. that you will use for a long time. all the amp parts are what will change over time and are more disposable

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 2:14 am
by robroe
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Behringer-VAMP2 ... 43ad33688b

85 bucks brand new for a VAMP2. i think the VAMP3 is around 20 bucks more. the new one has usb and all that shit that i don't need/want.

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then for the amp.

100 bucks

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150 bucks

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so pick one of those.


with those 2 things you have unlimited amount of sounds n shit for under 200 bucks.




then add this for another 150 and you got a whole bedroom rig for like 300 bucks

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or go all out with the new fender bassman neo 8x10 that i have no idea how much it costs yet

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Re: blackstar HT1

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:11 pm
by SGJarrod
kim wrote: -be able to crank it while staying at room volume
-be able to give enough clean at a decent volume
totally would be able to crank at room volume, it should be roughly about 1/2 as loud as a TT on 7w if u ran them thru the same cab

the clean at a decent volume will more than likely be a problem

Rob's suggestion is great... just comes down to whether ur a toobz snob or not......

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:30 pm
by johnnyseven
The 22 Calibre might actually be a bit loud if you don't want to annoy the neighbours at night.

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:03 pm
by dub
If you like the sound of your 30 watt, what about an attentuator?

Hotplates have a line out.

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:27 pm
by Doog
You'd still need a speaker simulator, though.

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:53 pm
by dub
Yep. I generally use guitar rig. I think there's a free version of GR3 out there somewhere?

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:20 pm
by kim
yeah i love that little rocker amp..god i do.

but i don't have room for it upstairs, so it sits downstairs for all the evil.

that's why i need something a bit smaller for upstairs, those ht1 combos are around €200/300 which is a decent price for an all valve amp with the features i need.
i could run the combo into another cab though..so instead of spending double on the head+cab the combo seems a nice option.


rob, i like your suggestions but it's really not what i'm after, i guess i'm a snob, i like teh valves...nothing like it..when they heat up oh the goodness they can produce. not gonna lie, i really love that. if that makes me a toob snob i don't care, it's just what i like in sound.
it will be different from the rocker, i love the combination of valves in that amp..glassy cleans and the dirt sits somewhere between biting marshall crunch and darker sounding laney..just love its sound. i'm not going to get that out of the ht but i can't possibly get my workhorse amp into the small room upstairs. i'm not mary poppins.

anyway, thx for the suggestions, i think i may have already made my mind up.

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:40 pm
by gypsyseven
What about those little Vox tube amps???

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:56 pm
by Ainm
gypsyseven wrote:What about those little Vox tube amps???
I've got a Vox Lil Night Train and I quite like it. I'm no expert on valve amps but I think 2 watts is just right for home practice and recording. It gets as loud as I need, and I do like the amp's clean sound quite a lot.

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:41 pm
by kim
i'd like something similar in sound to the rocker but in smaller format. i'll never get exact the same sound doh, but vox is a whole other world. those el34..i've no fine tuned ear but i think my subconscience got so used to them maybe.

ohwell. i'll check a few. i've time to decide.

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:56 pm
by NickS
Bugera_V5
Might be interesting.
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Bugera V5 All-Valve Guitar Combo - 5W, 8" speaker, class A amp, 1x channel, 1x 12AX7 and 1x EL84 thomann valves, 1x gain control, 1x tone control, 1x volume control, built-in digital reverb (adjustable), 2-way power attenuator (1W or 0.1W), headphone output on rear panel, 1x external speaker output on rear panel (minimum 4 Ohms for external speaker).