Awesome! Great price and love that crystal clean "bluesy drip" paired with the a Strat with just the neck pickup engaged. My favorite tone without exception. I'll be buying the TV10A very soon!
I have the Studio 10 6L6 (which appears to be the same amp) and it competes with my Princeton as my main amp. I just don't like the reverb on it much (but then I usually use a Fjord Fuzz MIME anyway). It's a great pedal platform amp.
Thanks man! I always adjust tone to the situation. I don’t like how guitars with band eq sound on their own. So that tone will probably not work in a band situation. I’d crank the tone knob a bit. But on its own without a bass player providing low end I like this better :)
Question, what about the TV 10 B ? The EL 34 version , thoughts? Because I like EL34's in Marshall's . My favorite amps are my 1967 marshall with 34's , and my 64 Bassman with 6L6.
Sounds good but damn that's bright and punchy... What's the mic? Looks like a condenser?? It would have been nice to see the internals. At this price point I'm expecting normal modern shoddy: pots on the board, tube sockets on the board ect. But it would be nice to see exactly what is in there and if there are any surprises.
@SashaIvantic As long as it's unplugged and you are careful and don't go sticking your fingers into the circuitry it's pretty safe to open a tube amp up and just take a look. Even better to own a multimeter and know how to check for voltage and also how to drain caps as these aren't difficult skills to learn really. The more informed consumers are about what they are actually purchasing (in this case how an amp is constructed) the more likely manufacturers are to build a good product for the price.
I'm watching metal mania , with all the hair bands, and I personally know pretty much all the guitar players and singers , and laughing at how terrible the tones were and playing , so glad you aren't that kind of player . Real substance .
Somebody has been putting in the WORK, fantastic! Killin it with some awesome demos and excellent content Sasha 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Thanks brother!!
Awesome! Great price and love that crystal clean "bluesy drip" paired with the a Strat with just the neck pickup engaged. My favorite tone without exception. I'll be buying the TV10A very soon!
I love the Supro Delta King 12 !
Great playing! When are we going to get a demo of that heritage?
I have the Studio 10 6L6 (which appears to be the same amp) and it competes with my Princeton as my main amp. I just don't like the reverb on it much (but then I usually use a Fjord Fuzz MIME anyway). It's a great pedal platform amp.
How is this different from the Studio 10 6L6? What did Blackstar change?
I honestly don’t know 😄
@ Blackstar hasn’t really said much. I’d like to know if it’s just name or if there is more.
It doesn't look any different does it?
Yep, that would be the same amp. The studio 10 6L6 was my fav amp, stupidly sold it. Always ran it with a Greenback spkr.
@@MrJeff1801 I've ran mine through a Marshall 4x10 and it sounds great.
Would that clean tone be heard in a band situation?
Coool video as always! ❤
Thanks man! I always adjust tone to the situation. I don’t like how guitars with band eq sound on their own. So that tone will probably not work in a band situation. I’d crank the tone knob a bit. But on its own without a bass player providing low end I like this better :)
First!! Sasha you RAWKKKK!!
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Question, what about the TV 10 B ? The EL 34 version , thoughts? Because I like EL34's in Marshall's . My favorite amps are my 1967 marshall with 34's , and my 64 Bassman with 6L6.
Haven’t tried that one, sorry!
What color blue is that Strat?
Lake Placid Blue but yellowed so it’s Lake Placid With Algae Blue 😂
Also , what string gauges do you put on your strat and Paul? I use 8,11,14,26,32,38 pyramid pure nickel round core .
Ernie 10-46 on all electrics!
Sounds good but damn that's bright and punchy... What's the mic? Looks like a condenser??
It would have been nice to see the internals. At this price point I'm expecting normal modern shoddy: pots on the board, tube sockets on the board ect. But it would be nice to see exactly what is in there and if there are any surprises.
Correct, it’s an Aston mic. Brilliant things and affordable! For gut shots you’ll have to look elsewhere. Not a fan of open tube amps :)
@SashaIvantic As long as it's unplugged and you are careful and don't go sticking your fingers into the circuitry it's pretty safe to open a tube amp up and just take a look.
Even better to own a multimeter and know how to check for voltage and also how to drain caps as these aren't difficult skills to learn really.
The more informed consumers are about what they are actually purchasing (in this case how an amp is constructed) the more likely manufacturers are to build a good product for the price.
Даже если создать тысячу подобных усилителей ни один из них не убьет бессмертное)
Chops not included! Nice one!
I'm watching metal mania , with all the hair bands, and I personally know pretty much all the guitar players and singers , and laughing at how terrible the tones were and playing , so glad you aren't that kind of player . Real substance .
Great video. What is your strat’s exact model?
Thanks! That Strat is a partscaster
@@SashaIvantic It looks killer. Thanks for the answer.