Blackstar HT-5 Head!



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Me playing my Jackson Mark Morton signature Dominion guitar into my brand new Blackstar HT-5 head!


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Erm, possibly you ... ( 1 month ago by MikeWazowski)
Erm, possibly you could plug the Effects loop send of the Blackstar to the Effects loop return of the MG30, but I certainly wouldn't recommend it! Get the combo!
Thanks :) The ' ... ( 1 month ago by MikeWazowski)
Thanks :) The 'settings' came with a bit of cardboard with the amp! Just a crunch and metal setting. But there's millions of great tones to be had with this amp.
Ok ! Thanks :D ( 1 month ago by BadAngelV1)
Ok ! Thanks :D
Hi MikeWazowski. I ... ( 1 month ago by Orion2782)
Hi MikeWazowski. I have a question about the HT-5 HEAD. Can I use the speaker emulated output without to connect the external speaker in the 8/16 ohm output in the rear panel?
its a great amp i ... ( 1 month ago by aaaah909)
its a great amp i got one it sounds great and its well priced only thing is im a bit of a reverb veteran i wish it had some. but i dont care that much ill use it loads anyways. good review. cheers
It looks very ... ( 1 month ago by henkeH2)
It looks very interesting in deed. You boast "absolutely massive Mesa sound", can you confirm that it has enough gain to play metal? Some people think for instance Tiny Terror (another low watt amp) has enough gain for metal, where as I totally do not.
lol you dont need ... ( 1 month ago by jaz1bart2)
lol you dont need loads of gain for metal. enough agreed but even a marshall if you work it right can have enough gain for metal
Well, pretty much ... ( 1 month ago by MikeWazowski)
Well, pretty much every metal band uses a fairly distorted amp with an OD pedal in front to boost the gain anyway. Even so, the amp has tons of gain by itself, so yes.
wow. great sound. ( 1 month ago by Haemon666)
wow. great sound.
Great review! The ... ( 1 month ago by CorNigrum)
Great review! The amp seems to be capable of a wide variety of styles. I guess I'll have to try and locate one somewhere around here to see if it can replace my ancient practice amp that's about to die. Which speakers were you running it through? 2x12 Celestion G12T-75?
cool, i think i ... ( 1 month ago by ipitythefool23)
cool, i think i might go for the combo...by the way, what were the first and second songs you played? thanks
Cool. ( 1 month ago by henkeH2)
Cool.
when will it be in ... ( 4 weeks ago by MrGeetarDood)
when will it be in the states?
As said, an OD ... ( 3 weeks ago by HiMyNameIsMartin)
As said, an OD pedal is often used. For example, the Swedish world famous death metal band In Flames used a Tiny Terror for the major part of the recording of their latest album. But most of the time they probably used an OD pedal aswell.
protest the hero :D ( 3 weeks ago by maximall111)
protest the hero :D
Great playing mate, ... ( 3 weeks ago by bfuzz29)
Great playing mate, I just got the head myself and your right about the amount of gain this thing has, Its unbelievable for only 5w. Anyone looking for a great head really has to try this amp. Love your Jackson, I have a dinky with EMG 81/85 myself. Jacksons Rock, Peace.
Array ( 3 weeks ago by uitbatje)
Hi.
Very nice sound and your clip is defenitely better promotion for this amp than a lot of "official" clips... I think I get me one as well. Very nice lick at 7'37"...!!! C.
OH THE TONE!!!!!!!! ( 2 weeks ago by ohyeahtotally08)
OH THE TONE!!!!!!!!
I'm going to get a ... ( 2 weeks ago by paddylad354)
I'm going to get a new amp soon, and im stuck between the fender pro junior and this/ I know this is more versatile, but is it loud enough for a band context without miking it? I would get the combo, and during gigs it would always go through the pa, but is it loud enough for practices?
Excellent demo! ... ( 2 weeks ago by SparcoRX7)
Excellent demo! Quick question...how wide is the head in inches?
Protest the Hero! ... ( 2 weeks ago by SeraphSlaughter)
Protest the Hero! sweet!
It's definately ... ( 2 weeks ago by SparcoRX7)
It's definately loud enough if you run it through a 2x12 of 4x12
Array ( 2 weeks ago by 8ulls3y3)
%&*
°éç§ damn! so many little heads are spawning like roaches these days! Everytime I think I'm settled on buying one, here pops out another one. This one is by far the more interesting and versatile one. Awesome tone, great looks... bye bye Blackheart?
sweat sweat tone, ... ( 1 week ago by Daclaem)
sweat sweat tone, and cool demo , thanks.



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