Updated blackheart demo, no reverb.
5W setting. Bass at 7, mids at 5, trebble 4, volume 3.5. Clean neck, then middle, then bridge. Then, Clean and thick rhythm example, neck pickup overdriven, middle overdriven, bright bridge position tone example, last is punk rock tone example.
Overdrive is from a digitech tone driver. Volume on 3, tone at 5 (neutral), gain at 10, and various morph knob positions.
could i use this for gigs?
MaRmOtTi123 1 year ago
Although it can go kinda loud, its not exactly going to keep up with a drummer. It would be pretty distorted by then as well, so this amp would not be good for that without using a microphone and a PA system.
The 15W blackheart would do it better, but if I were a gigging guy I'd prolly get a 40W amp cuz sometimes I need a loud CLEAN sound.
FuseG4 1 year ago
Kyoto Now!
scalpel22 2 years ago
heck yes glad someone out there knows what's up
FuseG4 2 years ago
yeah thats the screamin eagle. Hear the tight bass? I like it .
FuseG4 2 years ago
fairly loud! It's certainly too loud to yell over. I was able to rattle the windows in my house. I'm sure the neighbors heard.
You could compete with a good drummer if you don't mind the overdrive that comes with that volume.
FuseG4 2 years ago