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	<title>Comments on: Blackstar HT Series HT-5H 5W Tube Guitar Amp Head Black</title>
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		<title>By: J. Fletcher</title>
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		<description>Played one of these at Guitar Center.  It was the Blackstar HT-5 Head hooked up to 2 10&quot; Blackstar cabs.  Used a PRS Singlecut SE with it.  They also had an Egnater Rebel Head.  The Blackstar HT-5 sounded way better than the Egnater IMO and was able to get decent high gain tones at lower volume.  The ISF knob makes a big difference in the voicing of the mids of the amp and really changes its character.  I also tried to max the gain, Bass @ 10, Mids @ 0, Treble @ 10 and it sounded like mud however that is an extreme metal setting.  Cleans are good but not outstanding.  Overall this amp has its own sound to it but I would say its closer to a high gain Marshall than it is to a Mesa Rectifier.  I believe the power tube it uses isn&#039;t a common size but you can find replacements which is something to consider as well. There are also a lot of youtube videos of this amp and I can say it sounds better and more full in person as youtube tends to add a lot of compression.  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Played one of these at Guitar Center.  It was the Blackstar HT-5 Head hooked up to 2 10&#8243; Blackstar cabs.  Used a PRS Singlecut SE with it.  They also had an Egnater Rebel Head.  The Blackstar HT-5 sounded way better than the Egnater IMO and was able to get decent high gain tones at lower volume.  The ISF knob makes a big difference in the voicing of the mids of the amp and really changes its character.  I also tried to max the gain, Bass @ 10, Mids @ 0, Treble @ 10 and it sounded like mud however that is an extreme metal setting.  Cleans are good but not outstanding.  Overall this amp has its own sound to it but I would say its closer to a high gain Marshall than it is to a Mesa Rectifier.  I believe the power tube it uses isn&#8217;t a common size but you can find replacements which is something to consider as well. There are also a lot of youtube videos of this amp and I can say it sounds better and more full in person as youtube tends to add a lot of compression.</p>
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