Blackstar HT Club 40 MKIII gitarsko pojačalo / prodajem ili mijenjam
- Cijena
- 750 €
Šifra oglasa: 45547904
Osnovne informacije
- Lokacija
- Grad Zagreb, Podsljeme, Markuševec
- Stanje
- rabljeno
Opis oglasa
Tube combo pojačalo svjetske klase. Dolazi sa 2-way footswitchem, u originalnoj kutiji, stanje kao iz dućana.
Kupljeno 8.mj. 2024, pod garancijom.
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Output: 40W, switchable to 4W
Tubes: 2 x ECC83, 2 x EL34*
Channels: 2
Controls: Clean Treble, Clean Bass, Clean Volume, Clean Voicing Switch, Overdrive gain, Overdrive volume, Overdrive voicing switch, Overdrive treble, Overdrive mid, Overdrive bass, Overdrive ISF, master volume, master presence, master reverb, reverb mode switch. Power reduction switch
Footswitch: 2-way footswitch included, 5-way switch available
Speaker: 1x12” Celestion
Reverb: Digital ‘DARK / LIGHT’ modes
Blackstar HT Club 40 MKIII combo review
Featuring two channels with four distinct voicings, taking you from clean to modern high gain, the versatility of this amp is quite incredible. The clean channel has two voicings: a bright, spanky tone and a warmer, slightly scooped sound. Both are pleasant to use, particularly if you turn up the channel volume, gradually bringing you into an organic crunch, which plays nicely with boost pedals.
The two voices on the overdrive channels start with a relatively subtle crunch on the first voicing when on low gain, which cleans up nicely if you back off your guitar’s volume. If you switch to voicing two and take the gain knob past the halfway point, you get into seriously saturated overdrive with a particularly excellent bottom end.
The EQ – though seemingly simple – is wildly powerful, particularly when used in tandem with the ‘ISF’ knob, which has been ever-present on the HT series since they first hit the market. This shifts the entire tone stack and takes you from a ‘British’ sound over to ‘American’, which provides a huge breadth of tonal possibilities.
Unlike some of its rivals – such as the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe or Vox AC30 – the HT Club 40 has a digital reverb rather than a spring tank. This modern approach to the reverb arguably makes this Blackstar more reliable, and better yet, a digital reverb tends to retain its clarity even when you crank the gain.
With two distinct settings, Dark – based on a room reverb – and Light – based on a plate reverb – this Blackstar covers most of your reverberation needs. Both settings are certainly pleasant enough and will work in a myriad of situations, but they do lack the character of their spring-loaded rivals. That said, the reverb time can be changed using Blackstar’s Architect software, which is a nice touch and exemplifies the benefits of digital reverb over spring.
Kupljeno 8.mj. 2024, pod garancijom.
Moguće zamjene.
Output: 40W, switchable to 4W
Tubes: 2 x ECC83, 2 x EL34*
Channels: 2
Controls: Clean Treble, Clean Bass, Clean Volume, Clean Voicing Switch, Overdrive gain, Overdrive volume, Overdrive voicing switch, Overdrive treble, Overdrive mid, Overdrive bass, Overdrive ISF, master volume, master presence, master reverb, reverb mode switch. Power reduction switch
Footswitch: 2-way footswitch included, 5-way switch available
Speaker: 1x12” Celestion
Reverb: Digital ‘DARK / LIGHT’ modes
Blackstar HT Club 40 MKIII combo review
Featuring two channels with four distinct voicings, taking you from clean to modern high gain, the versatility of this amp is quite incredible. The clean channel has two voicings: a bright, spanky tone and a warmer, slightly scooped sound. Both are pleasant to use, particularly if you turn up the channel volume, gradually bringing you into an organic crunch, which plays nicely with boost pedals.
The two voices on the overdrive channels start with a relatively subtle crunch on the first voicing when on low gain, which cleans up nicely if you back off your guitar’s volume. If you switch to voicing two and take the gain knob past the halfway point, you get into seriously saturated overdrive with a particularly excellent bottom end.
The EQ – though seemingly simple – is wildly powerful, particularly when used in tandem with the ‘ISF’ knob, which has been ever-present on the HT series since they first hit the market. This shifts the entire tone stack and takes you from a ‘British’ sound over to ‘American’, which provides a huge breadth of tonal possibilities.
Unlike some of its rivals – such as the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe or Vox AC30 – the HT Club 40 has a digital reverb rather than a spring tank. This modern approach to the reverb arguably makes this Blackstar more reliable, and better yet, a digital reverb tends to retain its clarity even when you crank the gain.
With two distinct settings, Dark – based on a room reverb – and Light – based on a plate reverb – this Blackstar covers most of your reverberation needs. Both settings are certainly pleasant enough and will work in a myriad of situations, but they do lack the character of their spring-loaded rivals. That said, the reverb time can be changed using Blackstar’s Architect software, which is a nice touch and exemplifies the benefits of digital reverb over spring.
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