Blackstar

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Blackstar’s Silverline Series guitar amps combine high-end digital flexibility with stunning boutique style and guitarist-friendly controls. This Silverline Standard 20W 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 amp gives you the tools to achieve the sound in your head.
Open Box Blackstar Silverline Standard 20W 1x10 Guitar Combo Amp Level 2 Silver 197881132170
Open Box Blackstar Silverline Standard 20W 1x10 Guitar Combo Amp Level 2 Silver 197881132170

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  • 20W combo with high-powered SHARC DSP
  • 10" Celestion V-Type speaker
  • High-end digital performance and flexibility
  • Proven intuitive guitarist-friendly controls
  • Stunning new boutique styling and metal 'coffin' logo

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2 Reviews

50%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Amateur Recording1
  2. Home Studio1
Cons
  1. Bluetooth1
  2. Poor Sound Quality1
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  1. Easy To Use1
  2. Excellent Sound1
  3. Portable1
  4. Warm / Comfy1
  • Great practice amp.

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byMax

    fromSan Diego

    Super easy amp to use. Great tones ready to go. Easy to set up. I have 6-7 tube amps in my home and this is the one I use the most.

  • A bad idea qith bad execution

    1

    submitted4 years ago

    byChad C

    fromSacramaneto CA

    Let me start by saying I love literally everything else Blackstar does. But the entire silverline series shouod be scrapped First off, modelled tub response? Why? Were you really trying to build an overglorified multi-processor? If you want an amp with tube response i got news for you, get a tube amp. Now lets dive in to the execution. Simply put if you have a hollow body guitar, dont even bother. The noise this thing generate will become feedback at 20% gain. If you have a solid body, you are safe from the noise till you start pushing 50%. To give credit where due. The actual sound of the amp and its tone itself isn't bad. I'd say it does as well as any other multieffects processor with tube and cab response. But the amount of just static noise these piles produce has no chance of making a live recording sound good or not driving a sound engineer mad.

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