Blackstar Amps & Products
Explore our range and find the perfect amplifier to match your audio style and setup. Shop now and experience the Blackstar difference.
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Blackstar Unity Bass U30 1x8'' 30W Bass Combo Amp
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- $275.00
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- $275.00
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About Blackstar Amplification
Founded in 2007 by former Marshall employees in Northampton, England, Blackstar Amplification has become a leading innovator in guitar amplification. Their Infinite Shape Feature (ISF) allows players to customize their tone between American and British voicings. Many popular musicians such as Phil Collen (Def Leppard), Doug Aldrich (The Dead Daisies), and Gus G. (Firewind) endorse Blackstar, attesting to its reputation for quality and versatility.
Our Blackstar Collection
Our curated selection of Blackstar products includes:
- Blackstar FLY 3 Mini Amp: A compact, battery-powered amplifier perfect for practice sessions and portability.
- Blackstar ID:Core Stereo 10 V3: An entry-level amplifier offering versatile tones and stereo effects, ideal for beginners.
- Blackstar HT Club 40 MkII: A powerful tube amplifier suitable for gigging musicians, delivering rich tones and professional features.
Each product in our collection is selected to cater to various playing styles and needs so that every guitarist can find their perfect amplifier.
Blackstar Amps – FAQs
Are Blackstar amps good for metal?
Absolutely! Blackstar amps, like the HT Metal series, are designed for high-gain tones. This makes them a favorite among metal guitarists.
How to connect Blackstar amp to a computer?
Many Blackstar amps, such as the ID:Core series, have USB ports for direct computer connection. Just plug in, and your computer should recognize the amp as an audio device. For Windows users, it's better to install the ASIO4ALL driver to improve performance.
Where are Blackstar amps made?
Blackstar is a British company based in Northampton, England. While their design and research occur in the UK, manufacturing has taken place in countries like Korea and China.
What guitar amplifiers are used by popular bands?
Many renowned bands choose specific amplifiers to craft their signature sounds:
- Marshall: Icons like Jimi Hendrix and Slash have relied on Marshall amps for their powerful rock tones.
- Fender: Artists such as Eric Clapton favor Fender for its clear, clean sound.
- Vox: The Beatles and U2 have utilized Vox amps for their distinctive chime.
- Mesa/Boogie: Bands like Metallica opt for Mesa/Boogie due to its high-gain capabilities.
Blackstar: Musicians, including Phil Collen (Def Leppard) and Gus G. (Firewind), endorse Blackstar amps for their versatility and rich tones.