Blackstar

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Blackstar’s Silverline Series digital guitar amps combine high-end digital flexibility with stunning boutique style and guitarist-friendly controls. This Silverline Deluxe 100W amp/speaker combo features a unique dual patent design, with a high-powered SHARC processor to deliver uncompromising tone for every playing style. Using patented TVP technology, the Response control delivers the dynamics, sag and break-up of 6 classic valve power amps. Combined with 6 unique Blackstar voices, ISF tone shaping and studio quality effects, this amps gives you the tools to achieve the sound in your head.
Blackstar Silverline Deluxe 100W Guitar Combo Amp Silver
Blackstar Silverline Deluxe 100W Guitar Combo Amp Silver

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  • 100W combo with high-powered SHARC DSP
  • 12" Celestion V-Type speaker
  • High-end digital performance and flexibility
  • Proven intuitive guitarist-friendly controls
  • Stunning new boutique styling and metal 'coffin' logo
warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Formaldehyde (gas), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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4.25

4 Reviews

75%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Home Studio2
  2. Performances2
  3. Amateur Recording1
  4. Practice1
Cons
  1. Difficult To Use1
  2. Grey Tweed isn't the best quality1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced2
  2. Novice2
Pros
  1. Easy To Use3
  2. Excellent Sound3
  3. Warm / Comfy3
  4. Good Power Output2
  5. Portable2
  • It is exactly what I hoped it would be. I love it

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byAnthony

    fromHudson, NC

    I wanted an all in one amp with lots of usable tones. It delivers!

  • What was blackstar thinking!!!

    3

    submitted3 years ago

    byCharles

    fromMitchell indiana

    I just sent this email to blackstar. "Ok I just got the silverline deluxe 100 watt amp. First question why would you put a 70 watt speaker in a 100 watt amp? I would of just changed it out because I have a 200 watt celestion fx 200 modeling speaker in my closet but you can't take the speaker out without taking the amp completely apart. What where you thinking? Your insider software is out dated. It's still using internet explorer and has to have flash to download from other users flash is dead you can't download it. Adobe killed that program back in December 2020. So you can't download anything. So when are you fixing that its already been a year and a half. Plus you can't turn off the effects plug on and off without having the software plugged in. I have a boss gt 100 I was going to plug in and switch between that and your patches on your foot pedal but you can't without having it hooked into a computer. What a pain!!! You should of left it like the tvp 260 with the controls pointing out the front like your silverline head does now. Hard to plug anything in without have to turn the amp over so you can see what your plugging into. Just a heads up a amp is supposed to be user friendly this one is not!!!!"

  • Actual Valve Amp Response

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byGuitar Idiot

    fromSan Jose CA

    I purchased the Deluxe 100w 1x12 and this amp is defiantly closer to a valve amp then any solid state I've played, and I've played a few. The TVP and ISF controls are what they are. as a purest I really only use the controls on the amp itself. The ISF does tweek your sound in a way that is pleasing. The TVP is also very well voiced to the 12" Celestion V-Type speaker. the the dynamics of your pick attack is defiantly better on the Silverline then the Rivaled Katana MK2 100w 1x12 as I own them both. The amp looks great however, the grey looking tweed on the unit is kinda wallpaper'ish. not great quality there. The Input jacks and knobs are better quality then on the Boss. I easly downloaded the software just to switch the (Emulated out) to the (Effects loop) and i put on the (Noise gate) on Low as well. its easly the best Solid State I own... Give it a shot

  • Incredible!

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byPop Low

    fromSC

    Awesome amp! I'm not gonna debate tube vs ss vs hybrid or any of that. I've owned a few amps of all types, nothing high end and this amp sounds great for my purposes. The clean channel is clear and articulate and the crunch and od are fine as well. For the money I believe it's a pretty good deal. I never played TVP so I don't know if it's just been repackaged into a silverline but the silverline is definitely a great sounding amp to me. I play Blues, Pop and Gospel and get great sounds for them all. There are plenty of options to tweak your sound but I don't suffer from option paralysis. I prob will not use the editor for a long time. If you're on the fence, I'm here to tell you, buy it!

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  • asked byBill

    fromRaleigh , N.C.

    Where is this amp made ? And also why do you not have the image of the back panel . Would that be because it is made in china ?

    Where is this amp made ? And also why do you not have the image of the back panel . Would that be because it is made in china ?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Made in China
  • asked byJaime

    fromCA

    would this be good to play alongside drums, like at a gig?

    would this be good to play alongside drums, like at a gig?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This combo amp would work well and be a good choice to use for live gigs.