percy
Tele-Meister
These are good recording amps
What you hear is what you get
5 watts and a 12 inch speaker
What you hear is what you get
5 watts and a 12 inch speaker
My first amp. I was excited when someone offered to buy it for what I paid.Except Raven amps.
I bought a Blackstar HT60, late night internet and one too many Coors lights and two days later it showed up. It was around $900. For the money it's a great amp. Really good useable clean tones and the two overdrive channels sound really good.
It takes pedals well and the universal Fx loop sounds great.
Biggest issue I have with it is the weight. The amp weighs as much as a Twin.
But for under $1,000 it's a great amp to have in your arsenal.
I tried to buy the HT1r-MKII head but was sent the combo instead. Was bummed at first and considered returning, but I decided to keep it and I really like it. I bought a generic footswitch off Amazon that was far cheaper than a Blackstar model. It's nice when mistakes work out positively.HTR1 head + 12" for home use and Artist 15 for band... excellent amps...
Artist 15 loaded with 6l6s... a liitle bit loud for home use.
Yep, had/have an 88 for a little while, lately have been messing with it more frequently, really like it. Tend to use it when few are around, because even under ‘master vol’ control, I like it a bit on the loud side. The overdriven sound gets me a lil Dave Thompson lead... just me and the amp, nothing else needed. Well the strat of course....KT-88, hands down.
Yep, had/have an 88 for a little while, lately have been messing with it more frequently, really like it. Tend to use it when few are around, because even under ‘master vol’ control, I like it a bit on the loud side. The overdriven sound gets me a lil Dave Thompson lead... just me and the amp, nothing else needed. Well the strat of course....