Blackstar HT1 1 Watt practice valve amp and Boss RE-201

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Re: Blackstar HT1 1 Watt practice valve amp and Boss RE-201

Postby asimmd » 09 Nov 2010, 12:42

Sorry Dave,must have had a senior moment,and I read the first post as well.

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Re: Blackstar HT1 1 Watt practice valve amp and Boss RE-201

Postby David Martin » 09 Nov 2010, 15:33

Interestingly, I bought a Cornell Plexi 7 last week at a really great price... 2xECC83 and 1xEL84... 10" Celestion Vintage speaker and tones to die for...

Switches down to 1/4 and 3 watts too... 7 watts too loud for home use except for the most divine clean tones... yes... that tone Dave. And with a '54 reissue Les Paul driving it... heaven!!

Every single guitar sounds great through it...fab workmanship too...
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Re: Blackstar HT1 1 Watt practice valve amp and Boss RE-201

Postby dave robinson » 09 Nov 2010, 15:42

David Martin wrote:Interestingly, I bought a Cornell Plexi 7 last week at a really great price... 2xECC83 and 1xEL84... 10" Celestion Vintage speaker and tones to die for...

Switches down to 1/4 and 3 watts too... 7 watts too loud for home use except for the most divine clean tones... yes... that tone Dave. And with a '54 reissue Les Paul driving it... heaven!!

Every single guitar sounds great through it...fab workmanship too...


But it costs £500 more than the Blackstar HT1 - I think you have missed the point somewhat David.
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Re: Blackstar HT1 1 Watt practice valve amp and Boss RE-201

Postby David Martin » 10 Nov 2010, 10:17

dave robinson wrote:
David Martin wrote:Interestingly, I bought a Cornell Plexi 7 last week at a really great price... 2xECC83 and 1xEL84... 10" Celestion Vintage speaker and tones to die for...

Switches down to 1/4 and 3 watts too... 7 watts too loud for home use except for the most divine clean tones... yes... that tone Dave. And with a '54 reissue Les Paul driving it... heaven!!

Every single guitar sounds great through it...fab workmanship too...


But it costs £500 more than the Blackstar HT1 - I think you have missed the point somewhat David.


Er... nope! Told you that I got it at a great price.... ;)
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