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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2008

A cheesy review and demo of the Blackheart 15w/7w Handsome Devil combo amp with American Series Stratocaster.

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  • Well I'm sorry to hear you didn't like them - I bought a Squier Vintage Modified Tele Custom II P90 - I have to say the Seymour Duncan P-90s through the Handsome Devil are a gorgeous sound - I feel like I've found my true voice! And a fantastic neck. Why aren't more people in to P-90s

  • I can't imagine. Best pickup ever made, IMO.

  • Hi BJ

    I'm still waiting for the Casino! Been a long time since May - maybe you have time around Xmas to give us all a Xmas present! That would be sweet.

    AH

  • @ApricotHurlforth , I'm sorry, but I didn't end up keeping either of my Casinos - as much as I liked their tone, I just couldn't bond with their necks. Great sounding guitars, especially the 1961 50th Anniversary reissue - the Gibson P-90s are a cut above the rest.

  • That's my approximation of "Sweet Emotion," by Aerosmith

  • Is this thing loud enough to play with in a band? drummers these days smack quite hard and id like to know whether it can match the noise of the drums enough during rehearsals etc.. thx! very nice demo btw

  • On the 15-watt setting, you should be able to easily keep up with a drummer.

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  • Hey man nice demo. Not cheesy at all.

    We all appreciate hearing the amp from a guy who isn't just sweep picking scales from top to bottom. Well done!

  • can you still get pretty good distortion and overdrive at lower volumes on this amp? I have kids and usually play at night.

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  • @Bianchijoe I have one, for shows I crank it but for rehearsal its only up half way. (always on 15 W setting) Plenty loud for dirt, but for real cleans with a band I would go just the next step higher.

  • OK please can one of you tell me which song he's playing at 3:00? I've heard it so much but never have I known its name.

  • On the 15-watt setting, you should be able to easily keep up with a drummer.

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