Blackheart Little Giant

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2009

www.ProGuitarShop.com -The Blackheart BH5H Little Giant Head really packs a wallop. With 5 watts of pure tube power, switchable pentode/triode and a 3 band EQ, the Blackheart BH5H Little Giant Head is the best there is the price range.

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  • This or Cub12r?

  • @ProGuitarShopDemos Is it good for old school blues like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker?

  • Is it as loud as the marshall class 5 ?

  • @erewolf1 He's actually just hitting two notes, one on one string and one on the neighbouring string. Then he bends up the lowest note to the same pitch as the highest note ;)

  • if you plug it into a 4x12 does it make it louder?

  • @erewolf1 which is on the 8th fret on the G string. from there, you bend your pinky (or third finger) up one whole note, from G to A while strumming then both together and not muting them, just let them ring, and make the two notes sound the same. this makes a pretty cool effect that is commonly used in all styles of rock and other music. from there you can try to play it anywhere on the 5th and 6th strings. just remember, the note you are aiming for is the one that your index finger is playing.

  • how to play those bends at 3:05 -3:09? tabs anyone?

  • Do you have to crank it really loud to get good punk rock distorsion?

  • Andy is so awesome!

  • auf zum gitarrenladen!!!

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