Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: hamfist on October 05, 2007, 11:11:43 PM
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OK, one or two folks have expressed an interest in the Blackstar HT Dual soundclips that I have, so I thought it would probably deserve it's own thread.
THe HT dual has the same tone circuitry as the HT dist, it's just that the HT Dual is a 2 channel version. The tones that the two pedals can get are the same though.
The HT Dual has two jack outputs you can choose from. A standard output, and an output with a cab sim applied to it, for direct use into a recording system, or PA. I have clips of both.
The other slightly unusual thing about the Blackstar pedals is that they have a control called ISF. basically the ISF control governs what frequencies the bass, middle and treble controls will alter. THis gives a lot of flexibility in the sounds you can get out of it.
I think the pedal's forte is in Marshall sounds, from superlead plexi, right up to JCM900-type tones.
OK, here's the clips. All direct clips are through the "cab-sim" output, straight into the computer. The miked clips are, umm, miked, and through the "normal" output of the pedal !
Channel 1 is the cleaner channel, but has a goodly amount of gain available (if you listen to later in each clip).
CLIP 1/ channel 1 demo - direct - http://www.box.net/shared/static/hccpzqn656.mp3
CLIP 2/ channel 1 demo - miked - http://www.box.net/shared/static/6bouxkk4kx.mp3
CLIP3/ channel 2 demo - direct - http://www.box.net/shared/static/tc4is2nu87.mp3 .
CLIP 4/ channel 2 demo - miked - http://www.box.net/shared/static/ze7rp51gf0.mp3
CLIP 5/ channel 2 high gain demo, showing ISF adjustment. direct - http://www.box.net/shared/static/5y20rssn4j.mp3
CLIP 6/ channel 2 high gain demo, showing ISF adjustment - miked - http://www.box.net/shared/static/x3vb6hkuee.mp3 .
CLIP 7/ channel 2 demo, showing clean-up with vol knob on guitar - miked - http://www.box.net/shared/static/ag7d6j16jd.mp3
I hope someone finds these of use.
THere's also some other HT Dual stuff on http://youtube.com/watch?v=y696f_ckPZI, which is the same one I linked to in the "after a hard days work" thread.
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Very Marshally, as you said.
How much they going for?
:twisted:
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cheers for them! definately turned me onto the HT dual! where did you buy yours from? only place i can find them is guitar village
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http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=blackstar+ht+dual&btnG=Search&meta=
take your pick. machine head, gig gear, guitarvillage.
That one is £140
distortions are £100
boost and ODs are £90
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http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=blackstar+ht+dual&btnG=Search&meta=
take your pick. machine head, gig gear, guitarvillage.
That one is £140
distortions are £100
boost and ODs are £90
As Will says. I think everywhere that has them is the same price. I got mine from Machinehead. Always, always good to look for a friendly return policy with any pedals. :D
I've not played the other Blackstar pedals, but pretty much all reviewers agree that the HT Dist and HT Dual are the pick of the bunch.
Alan
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Nice.
What amp / speakers are you playing it thorugh?
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Nice.
What amp / speakers are you playing it thorugh?
It's actually something "a bit different". It's through an Atomic Reactor 50W. It has a very wide-range speaker (Eminence Megaton - specially made for Atomic), so I also put it through a Palmer PDI-09 cab sim DI. If you want the full info on the rig, have a look at http://youtube.com/watch?v=fVO0SGY85iU, where I talk through the rig.
Alan
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sounds a bit dark to me - i'd like to hear it on a much brighter setting!
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sounds a bit dark to me - i'd like to hear it on a much brighter setting!
You're right, I hate any sort of bright harshness at all. I tend to EQ everything a bit dark for some folks.
What I will say is that the EQ controls on the Blackstar HT Dual are very effective and have a huge range of adjustment. I can't imagine that someone who likes any sort of Marshall tone would not be able to a sound they really liked out of it.
Alan
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sounds a bit dark to me - i'd like to hear it on a much brighter setting!
You're right, I hate any sort of bright harshness at all. I tend to EQ everything a bit dark for some folks.
What I will say is that the EQ controls on the Blackstar HT Dual are very effective and have a huge range of adjustment. I can't imagine that someone who likes any sort of Marshall tone would not be able to a sound they really liked out of it.
Alan
awesome - thanks a load for that. I've been considering one of these for use through a minimat as a uni amp. Might try one out when i can find some money
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I had an HT-Dual very briefly.
I agree it's an excellent sounding unit, and very versatile, but sadly I had to send it back, as when I tried to use it with my wah pedal, all I got with the wah c--ked back in the bass position was a loud 'wouououououououou' sort of noise.
Anyone else experienced anything similar (with Blackstar or other drive units?), or was mine just faulty? I had read on HC that the HT-Dual didn't like wah pedals, but I took it with a large pinch of salt - however, based on my experience, it would seem to be the case.
I was gutted to have to send it back, because I really liked the sound. :(
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My mate Martin's HT Dual works fine with his Bad Horsie wah. Maybe it's certain types of wah it doesn't like?
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Could well be Twinfan. Perhaps it isn't fond of wahs with a potentiometer -mine's a Dunlop Zakk Wylde - the Morley is an optical isn't it?
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Yep, it's optical. Not sure why one would be more prone to issue than the other though?
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Nope, I've no idea either. If anybody has any ideas, I'd be interested to hear them.
Sending it back was a real shame as far as I was concerned, as I really liked the sound. But I can't afford to tip out £140 for something which isn't going to work with a pedal I use a hell of a lot.
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Good demos and I liked the videos too. The boost with the blue boy is sweet.
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I spoke to Martin again today - he IS having a few problems with his Bad Horsie and the HT Dual. His theory is that the noise from a wah gets amplified big time by the HT Dual.
Bit of a p*sser if you use a lot of wah by the sound of it.