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The 100 and the 30 were very different sounding amps though. The 100 was like an old Marshall, sort of. Huge sounding roar. The 30 was a bit like a vox that had a baby with a Marshall - more rocky and less "narrow" sounding than a vox. I really, really liked both though.
Not a huge blackstar fan, either.
My thread - http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/80334/blackstar-artist-not-artisan-15-any-users#latest
I ended up with a Tweaker!
Bugger!
Yeah, not tried an ARTIST. What moron thought of that name?!
Ignore my response above. It's hilariously irrelevant.
Just torn between one of these and a Bassbreaker 15. I have a Blackstar Fly 3 and a ID Core: BEAM which are quite decent amps and whilst I think the Tweaker is tops it appears to have this sweet spot to it that is a touch too loud for my flat.
Watching an Andertons vid about the Artist 15 it seems it is bastard loud though. I had a bassbreaker 007 which was great and it's volume sweep was a lot better than most tube amps which go from quiet to very loud in an instant.
I have a Blues Cube hot which I'd rather keep and shift the tweaker but looking for something that gives me that valve dynamic at a reasonable volume.
but surely yours was broke ? I mean look...see...hear!
Heh! There WAS an A30 that "escaped" minus a cap and was excessively bright. I dare say it is possible that a 100nF was fitted to that amp instead of a 10nF somewhere vital!
'It'appen. Five minutes wiv me oscillator and mV meter would soon prove that out.
Dave.
Feedback : https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/58125/