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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2010

A few riffs and licks played though my new Blackstar HT5. I'm running it through a Marshall 1960A 4x12 and audio is being recorded by the inbuilt mic on the camera.

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  • @klv400 i dont remember the exact settings i had on this vid but it was probably something like this: ISF 6-7, Treble 6-7, Mid 4-5, Bass 4-5, Vol 7-9, Gain 4-6.

  • Thanks mate. I'm playin my Les Paul Studio on this vid.

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  • @RandomGuitarist96 Maintaining any good tonal quality in a gig requires a PA. The problem - a PA is not always available. The thing to do, with any amp, no matter what the power (5 or 50 or 100+ watts), is to have it mic'd. So, you are exactly right that it would be better to mic it up to the PA.

  • you are the best nice back in black solo

  • @OfficialArmofTyr i sayd, dont always, i didnt say nefer...

  • @bibiranger

    Not exactly true, speaker surface area has a lot to do with the loudness.

  • crushed the back in black sol . nice.

  • @foreverjimmy hell no, i had a 15 watt gig master the inched of the speakers dont always mather, its about the power ur top gives:)

  • would $300 good for this with a jet city 1x12 included?

  • wat cabinet u got

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