YOU played all the right stuff that makes this amp sound so perfect! These are EXACTLY the tones I'm looking for, for my Tele amp, and no tubes to mess with! Amazing!
This amp is right up my alley. I am an aging metal-head, well into my 50s now. I have a Katana for my bedroom amp and love it, but I often wish for something simpler. I miss the days when my only options were loud and more loud, lol!
I have a Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue, for which I made a paper overlay for the controls (couldn't read the silver plate under lights, plus the writing was upside down). I labelled the two inputs "loud" and "even louder"!
I must say as a new sub. I really like how you demo this amp .. no 30 mins of pointless solo noodling but a great variation of nice and solid different rhythm guitar! great job
Highly impressive demonstration. You have proved the point on how to sound good. It’s a simple equation. Tone = decent guitar+decent amp x talent(squared) !
Nice sounds But dude you freaking rip! Love the different styles you play. One of the better gear demos I’ve heard. Your playing makes all the difference. Thanks
Man, great demo. At the end of the day most modeling amps or all in ones leave me cold. I love that these Blackstars are what they are, straightforward with killer sound. Actually really like both channels lol!! Again great demo made possible by great playing. Subbed.
I tested this one this afternoon. I am a disabled army veteran, and carrying around my Randall Rg75 G3 is not worth its massive distortion and crystal clean. I tested it with a strat and a tele. Better than expected! And I could see me pushing a wah & DS-1 in front and a chorus & delay through the fx loop. Or use the whole pedal rig in front of it, like an old loopless amp. Sounds LOUD and CLEAR!
Obviously, it's not a Katana killer because it's a different type of amp. But it's pretty good, and not even only for beginners. Good sounds, simple to use, what more could you ask for?
I'd argue this amp isn't aimed at "beginners", although they could use it too with its 5W switch. Intermediate through advanced players would get a lot out of this amp.
@@theblytonian3906 It's called Debut, but I agree with you. A beginner might benefit more from a modelling amp, because they could try more amps. Someone who's played a while and knows what they want from an amp, this amp would suit them more. Although, if you're a beginner and want an amp that's not a modelling amp, this one could be an option, it's on the affordable side.
@@nedim_guitar I wouldn't take the Debut series name too literally althought it is puzzle why Blackstar chose association with that series name given the segment of its preceding associates. A connitation of a 'beginners' product tends to be a sales dampener outside that demographic. Agree with what you say. My view is that beginners will choose a modelling amp 90% of the time due to reading spec tech & reviews impact upon thrir inexperience driven perception as better. This is a good amp for those past that looking for something specific, although still inargusbly useful for a beginner wanting just whst it is.
Boss Tone central doesn't work with windows 7 so I'm left with the power amp and some pedals. I'm planning to sell my katakana to purchase something else.
this is exactly what I'm looking for I don't like modeling amps I use pedals I can set my pedals up without haveing to go through hooking it up to a computer . and it has an effects loop !! perfect
In my opinion the Black Star techs are great since working with Jim Marshall until two years before his passing. Marshall is great but so are Black Star amps. Usage is costly but tone is awesome, like having a true Marshall plus more with the ISP which is really only a form of parametric function.
Couldn't agree more. I already have tons of money sunk into analog pedals. As nice as the Katana is, I prefer the amp that will sound better with my existing pedals. And it has an FX loop, which is rare for an amp that costs less than $500. The only real competitor to the Blackstar is the Orange 35RT which arguably sounds better with dark dirty tones but besides that it falls short. The Orange does have an FX loop, but it only has reverb no other built in effects. It doesn't have the power limiter so it's on 35w all the time. Way to loud for a practice amp. It's a solid state but it's not purely analog. It has digital chips in it too, such as the built in digital reverb. And to top it off the Orange costs about $60 more than the Blackstar when u include tax. I had been saving up for a Katana 100 Gen 3. I was mainly interested in using a combo of real pedals into the FX loop paired with the modeling effects but I've heard negative reviews. After stumbling on this Blackstar there's no question. It's very rare to find a practice sized amp that includes an FX loop. Especially at this price. Total no brainer. It's literally the perfect budget/practice amp for shoegaze and ambient. The FX loop & 5watt option are perfect for bedroom shoegazing. You could even gig with it. But I already have an AC30 for that. It's simply too loud to use indoors fire practice lol.
Seems like a great combo. I totally understand how they need to build to a consumer price point to earn a share of the buyers. I just wish they would offer a Debut 50 R pro model that would include the very best of a 12" they could possibly find for this application. The generic one here I'm sure is fine for most folks, but another $20 would be a big difference to a big slice of the market. Instead I look at this amp and I realize I would likely swap out the speaker for something higher performance adding another $120 and the hassle.
Late to the party, but wow, it does sound like a tube amp as I am listening through my Bose headphones! I have a few blackstar HT venue series amps; studio 20 combo, the same 20 but in head/cab set, and a club 40 combo. I love them all! That's all I bring to the stage, nothing else needed...well, except a few good pedals, too 😊
new subscriber here. LOVE your playing and the your style of demo-ing. UNrelated question - what studio monitors do you have? I got the fractal fm3 recently run through a set of ADAM TV-7. I feel it should sound better. Thoughts appreciated
Can you please do a video showing how the Black Star works with a Multi-effect unit that has a cab and amp feature🙏.. I am very interested in this or the 100 watt and my current amp (Gamma 50) does not have an effects loop.. Thank you for your consideration Craig
I have this Amp for me the best solid state amp since the 70's. ..i have in the 70's many solid state amps..Fender..Peavy. .Gibson..and also any German Amps..but the Kantana ist for me the best of all the other Amps.
I've always been pretty much a Fender amp fan. Still like them, though I feel the quality has slipped a bit. Been looking at the Blackstars and Marshall's, as well as Orange. For the bucks, think the Black's offer that bit more, especially in this wattage area. Anyway, ordered one in black... onward and upward! Thanks for the excellent video!
Great demo, Sir.. But... is the BS Debut 50 also good for blues & classic rock? You seem to advertise this amp to METAL players, implying that it's a metal amp
@monoonlagoon7641 Can you explain why in just a bit more detail? I've played the Boss Katana but I have never tried the Debut 50R so would be helpful to know. Thanks..
I got the Black Star when it first came out I liked it I already had a boss katana, and although it's got the nice tube amp sound I still like the solid-state basket on others Endless Possibilities when you hook a Looper pedal up to their endless is so fun
Hey mate . Cool review.. I been looking at this amp the last few days.. I'm pretty sold on it as I'm just a old man at home alone playing.. I have the crickets bad In me ears.. so the 5wat switching is a good thing for me.. I run a PDF2 a OS-2 and M-fuzz into a Fender accousticsonic 40 atm.. with two guitars with P90s.. I'm a bit confused about the mention of the back inputs .. thanks heaps
Undecided. Some of it I liked. Some, I'm not sure. I'd like to try one. It seems to be a Blackstar version of Orange's Crush series. I'd like to see them, Blackstar, offer something similar to the SC100 with separate EQs and master volume. And hopefully less expensive.
This is such a different amp! LOL, or is it a cheaper alternative to an Orange Crush Pro / Super Crush? Has everyone ignored that for any particular reason?
TONIC, One of my all-time favs ! Thanks! I subscribed, nice to hear actual sounds of what the amp is capable of instead of 100 mph shred poo-poo. Was deciding between this amp and a PRS Sonzera 20, to go with my PRS Mcarty 594... im buying this amp and in the process I am saving 750.00 THANKS !
You assert that the problem with the Katana and Catalyst, is they sound better with the modeled pedals, than the real ones AND that a Mosfet amp like this rectifies that. FIrst ,I would disagree in part, they sound different than a tube amp, well respond different. But then A BF Fender responds different to a TS, than a JCM800 does. But then, you go and NOT demo this amp with drive pedals. I also don't get the 50 and 5 watt settings. The one is potentially not enough for gigging, and the other probably too loud for home/apt use.
Digital? Solid state? Tube tone is original. I own the HT-5 since 2012 and it is my main tone using both digital and analog tone thru the supplied in out jacks in rear. Of course I've been experimenting and found the best tones via Black Star and pedals into the Marshall but the secret is true experiment and understanding in out process.
Hey man, thanks for your comment and I’m glad you though the guitar was cool! There is a small UK company called LT Custom guitars and the model is called the Pioneer P1. That actual model I’m playing is my signature version called the JL-1 ltcustomguitars.co.uk/models/jl-1/ Thanks! 🤘😊
@@JakeLeighGuitar oh cool man. I'm in the US. Couldn't afford a custom guitar anyway 🤣 I'll check em out though. I found your channel a few weeks ago you're an incredible guitarist man
Is that silver flake HB as sweet as it looks? It’s hard to tell differences in pups on UA-cam. Are those tesla roswell? Is that roasted maple neck as nice as it appears? 😊
It really is. I put up a video on it recently that might be worth checking out if you're interested in the guitar. It's so much better than I was expecting and I've ended up using it loads. They're the Roswell Alnico 5 PAF style. Wasn't too sure about them at first but now I really like them. I'm used to higher output pickups in this style of guitar but the lower output PAF style works well. The roasted flame maple neck and fretboard is amazing! Thanks for the comment!
Absolutely. I want front mounted controls. I need to be able to look at my settings and I usually have a couple combo amps stacked on a speaker cab. I play a Spider IV and did not like when Line 6 put the controls on top of Catalyst, it's a dealbreaker.
It’s definitely a lot more straight forward and user friendly. They’re very different amps but both sound great. This one probably sounds like the better option for you from what you said 😊
I like this amp it has what I need I never did like modeling amps I would rather use my pedals instead fooling with a computer I think I'm going to sell my Katana and buy this. I also like it has an effec
How would this sound as loudspeaker for a line 6 helix basically to just make it louder? helix into clean amp. Maybe would benefit from a speaker upgrade
I tried it, I thought it worked really well. Output of my HXS with the cab sims/IRs turned off, into the effects return. Sounded really great. (Only tried at home volumes not gig levels)
Katana 50 doesn't have an efx loop, so this makes it very interesting as powerstage for a multiefx/modeller IMO. I wish all combos came with tilt legs...😐
Man, this is really sick. Best transistor amp I've heard since the crush pro, and even that had kind of an icepicky high end to it. edit: know how much it weighs? Can't seem to find out.
Just get a Blackstar HT-5 MK2 there's bigger versions to if you need more wattage but it's got everything this has effects loop takes pedals well two channels etc and it's a tube amp although I don't think all tube but it's pretty perfect 🤘
BStar HT-5 MkII is as great amp (I have one myself) but big price difference and in fairness, the HT-5 is semi-solid state anyway, so in many ways, this amp may make more sense at this price point.
I really don’t think bs mans to take on katana with this. They have their modelling amps for that. Whether or not katana is digital doesn’t matter it’s a modeller. I think this is more geared towards the orange crush specifically the cr60. I think mosfet ss is a really great sound. But in general it’s nice to see ss come back there’s some really great ss amps out there but those aren’t always cheap like the high end orange crush series or the Roland jc. It’s nice to see a great sounding ss for the money. I think Marshall should go back to making mosfet s amps like they were in the 80s. Those have a cult following now. A direct reissue of those amps would be ideal and same with the original master lead from the 70s. Those amps may be solid state but they sounded incredible. Too bad tube snobs made sure ss amps would remain an obscure thing. Not all tube amps sound great either I’d take this over a Marshall origin or a bugera
Nice demo. The comment on analog equipment not getting along well with digital, like pedals and amps, is totally random and without a base. Put an H9 in front of an old Marshall and tell it doesn't sound right. Put an analog EQ/delay/compressor in front of a modeling amp and tell it doesn't sound right.
Yeah it’d be random if it wasn’t the subject of my video… 😂 Base? The base is MY experience (seeing as it’s MY video) Yes using the effect with an analog amp sounds good (entire point of the video) and yes I’ll happily put an analog effect in front of a modeller and tell you it doesn’t sound right to me. 😂 great comment though!
Man..that’s a great demonstration of the amp…I’d much rather here more playing and less talking..lol..you did a great job in all the different areas ..🤘🏻…I would guess this is a great pedal platform amp?
"Mid-priced"? It's £199 in Andertons. That's pocket money. I do like the look of this amp, and really dislike digital modelling. Bizarrely, the very low price is a little bit worrying though! I'd be concerned about it simply not being up to the job. Costlier alternatives might be the Orange Crush Pro CR100, or the Award-Session Blues Baby, and before splashing out on the Blackstar, I'd be inclined to compare it against something higher up the price scale. Very snobbish, I know.
@@sexdungeoninteriordesigner5045 They make great play of the mosfet pre-amp, but no mention of the power amp. I suspect people will swap the speakers for better ones.
Yeah I messed up there. The only bit of info I didn't have was an exact price and I misread something and thought it was more expensive than it was. I was very surprised when I saw the low price too.
I bet that sounded great! I’ve tried a few through the full size 1960a cabs too and I’ve always been impressed with them. Are Randall still making amps? I thought they weren’t really in business any more. They’re definitely an underrated brand.
Stop the click bait !!!! And trying to grow your channel on the back of the mighty Katana !! The best amp I’ve had for the price and with all the tones , you would have to pay 3-4 times more than the Katana , to get a better amp , no I don’t work for Rolland . Cheers
Boss Katana is not a digital amp ! It is an solid-state amp with digital effects ! And I would be very surprised if the Blackstar could out do it in any department:)
Katana is classed as a digital amp. This is pure analogue as is the orange crush. If you have a blackstar debut or orange crush you have traditional all analogue amplification. If you have a katana you are in the digital bracket like fender mustang, line 6 spider etc.. And then (when expirenced enough to handle it) you get your full valve like hot rod, marshall dsl etc..Katana is recognised as a digital modelling amp, tube logic programmed in to it etc.. Flash memory built in like a laptop. This debut is pure analogue.
Sorry but you’re buying into Boss marketing BS. I’m quoting directly from someone that’s worked on them.. “The Katana doesn't have an analog preamp, It has an analog input buffer. But that then goes into the innards of a GT100 - and that then outputs to the power amp. Essentially it's a GT100 with a poweramp.” The Boss Nextone is analogue though, and really very good. Be keen to compare the Blackstar with my Nextone some day.
I have a MK1 Katana 100w 2x12 and tried the Blackstar last week and really was no comparison - my Katana killed it, plus I can record directly into my computer. Was really underwhelmed - my old Marshall valvestate and Orange Crush were both better too. Not for me!
First- good demo video. Second- Is it just me, or does pretty much every non-tube amp sound the same these days? So it boils down to reliability maybe... I think that both Boss and Blackstar are in the highly reliable category. Put 2 pictures on the wall and throw a dart. Decisions made easy. Cheers all!
YOU played all the right stuff that makes this amp sound so perfect! These are EXACTLY the tones I'm looking for, for my Tele amp, and no tubes to mess with! Amazing!
This amp is right up my alley. I am an aging metal-head, well into my 50s now. I have a Katana for my bedroom amp and love it, but I often wish for something simpler. I miss the days when my only options were loud and more loud, lol!
Sounds like this amp was made for you! Less time tweaking and more time playing. Thanks for leaving a comment! 🤘😊
I have a Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue, for which I made a paper overlay for the controls (couldn't read the silver plate under lights, plus the writing was upside down). I labelled the two inputs "loud" and "even louder"!
Whats not simple about the Katana?
I must say as a new sub. I really like how you demo this amp .. no 30 mins of pointless solo noodling but a great variation of nice and solid different rhythm guitar! great job
Hey, first of all, thanks so much for subscribing! Secondly, thanks for the great comment, I really appreciate that!
Priced very right. Huge Blackstar fan already. I have too many amps, but I would love one of these and get so much use out of it.
Old Roland Cube used Field Effect Transistors (FETs). People often say those were great amps. Blackstar may be on to something.
Highly impressive demonstration. You have proved the point on how to sound good. It’s a simple equation. Tone = decent guitar+decent amp x talent(squared) !
Thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@@JakeLeighGuitar GREAT FORMULA, AGREE TOTALLY.
Great demo well explained and great playing you covered everything this amp can give you
Really appreciate this, thank you!
Nice sounds But dude you freaking rip! Love the different styles you play. One of the better gear demos I’ve heard. Your playing makes all the difference. Thanks
Thanks so much, what a great comment! Honestly really appreciate it. 😊🤘
GREAT demo, I subscribed..
No nonsense noodling, I get one of those noodle masters, I go to next video. Great sounds AND the HB's sound impressive !
Man, great demo. At the end of the day most modeling amps or all in ones leave me cold. I love that these Blackstars are what they are, straightforward with killer sound. Actually really like both channels lol!! Again great demo made possible by great playing. Subbed.
Summed up my thoughts in the first couple of minutes! Think this may replace my katana as I find that too fussy. Great playing too! Liked & subbed!!
I tested this one this afternoon. I am a disabled army veteran, and carrying around my Randall Rg75 G3 is not worth its massive distortion and crystal clean. I tested it with a strat and a tele. Better than expected! And I could see me pushing a wah & DS-1 in front and a chorus & delay through the fx loop. Or use the whole pedal rig in front of it, like an old loopless amp. Sounds LOUD and CLEAR!
Great demo mate, didn't know solid state Amps could sound so good!
Thanks man! I didn't realize how low the price was gonna be, was expecting it to be way more than £199.
Great demo. One of the best demo ive seen . What effects did you use before/after the amp,or it is all pure amp sound? Thanks .
Just purchased. Thank you.
Cheers from Vegas.!
Obviously, it's not a Katana killer because it's a different type of amp. But it's pretty good, and not even only for beginners. Good sounds, simple to use, what more could you ask for?
I'd argue this amp isn't aimed at "beginners", although they could use it too with its 5W switch. Intermediate through advanced players would get a lot out of this amp.
@@theblytonian3906 It's called Debut, but I agree with you. A beginner might benefit more from a modelling amp, because they could try more amps. Someone who's played a while and knows what they want from an amp, this amp would suit them more. Although, if you're a beginner and want an amp that's not a modelling amp, this one could be an option, it's on the affordable side.
@@nedim_guitar I wouldn't take the Debut series name too literally althought it is puzzle why Blackstar chose association with that series name given the segment of its preceding associates. A connitation of a 'beginners' product tends to be a sales dampener outside that demographic. Agree with what you say. My view is that beginners will choose a modelling amp 90% of the time due to reading spec tech & reviews impact upon thrir inexperience driven perception as better. This is a good amp for those past that looking for something specific, although still inargusbly useful for a beginner wanting just whst it is.
Boss Tone central doesn't work with windows 7 so I'm left with the power amp and some pedals. I'm planning to sell my katakana to purchase something else.
@@theblytonian3906 Good point.
this is exactly what I'm looking for I don't like modeling amps I use pedals I can set my pedals up without haveing to go through hooking it up to a computer . and it has an effects loop !! perfect
1:50 mark?! Same. Spot on mate. I also don't get on with analog pedals into digital amp sims at all!
Cheers!
Nice vid! Really good tones. So much better than the Catalyst!
Great playing man. I love Black Star. May have to demo one soon!
Nice playing and great demo!
In my opinion the Black Star techs are great since working with Jim Marshall until two years before his passing. Marshall is great but so are Black Star amps. Usage is costly but tone is awesome, like having a true Marshall plus more with the ISP which is really only a form of parametric function.
Couldn't agree more. I already have tons of money sunk into analog pedals. As nice as the Katana is, I prefer the amp that will sound better with my existing pedals. And it has an FX loop, which is rare for an amp that costs less than $500.
The only real competitor to the Blackstar is the Orange 35RT which arguably sounds better with dark dirty tones but besides that it falls short. The Orange does have an FX loop, but it only has reverb no other built in effects. It doesn't have the power limiter so it's on 35w all the time. Way to loud for a practice amp. It's a solid state but it's not purely analog. It has digital chips in it too, such as the built in digital reverb. And to top it off the Orange costs about $60 more than the Blackstar when u include tax.
I had been saving up for a Katana 100 Gen 3. I was mainly interested in using a combo of real pedals into the FX loop paired with the modeling effects but I've heard negative reviews. After stumbling on this Blackstar there's no question. It's very rare to find a practice sized amp that includes an FX loop. Especially at this price. Total no brainer. It's literally the perfect budget/practice amp for shoegaze and ambient. The FX loop & 5watt option are perfect for bedroom shoegazing. You could even gig with it. But I already have an AC30 for that. It's simply too loud to use indoors fire practice lol.
Love your playing dude!!!
Seems like a great combo. I totally understand how they need to build to a consumer price point to earn a share of the buyers. I just wish they would offer a Debut 50 R pro model that would include the very best of a 12" they could possibly find for this application. The generic one here I'm sure is fine for most folks, but another $20 would be a big difference to a big slice of the market. Instead I look at this amp and I realize I would likely swap out the speaker for something higher performance adding another $120 and the hassle.
Hello, have you tried a multifx with this amp. Did you connect it from the front or using the send-return. Do share.
Man does metalcore well
Late to the party, but wow, it does sound like a tube amp as I am listening through my Bose headphones! I have a few blackstar HT venue series amps; studio 20 combo, the same 20 but in head/cab set, and a club 40 combo. I love them all! That's all I bring to the stage, nothing else needed...well, except a few good pedals, too 😊
new subscriber here. LOVE your playing and the your style of demo-ing. UNrelated question - what studio monitors do you have? I got the fractal fm3 recently run through a set of ADAM TV-7. I feel it should sound better. Thoughts appreciated
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that :) I'm using the Kali Audio LP-6 (The version1, they recently brought out the V2)
great playing dude, amp sounds fine too
Can you please do a video showing how the Black Star works with a Multi-effect unit that has a cab and amp feature🙏.. I am very interested in this or the 100 watt and my current amp (Gamma 50) does not have an effects loop.. Thank you for your consideration
Craig
I have this Amp for me the best solid state amp since the 70's. ..i have in the 70's many solid state amps..Fender..Peavy. .Gibson..and also any German Amps..but the Kantana ist for me the best of all the other Amps.
I've always been pretty much a Fender amp fan. Still like them, though I feel the quality has slipped a bit.
Been looking at the Blackstars and Marshall's, as well as Orange.
For the bucks, think the Black's offer that bit more, especially in this wattage area.
Anyway, ordered one in black... onward and upward!
Thanks for the excellent video!
Duh some killah tones suh 👊🏽
Thanks!
Looks mod able too! Pop in a better speaker, like a Cream Back fir $100-125, would be interested in how that would effect the sound.
Great demo, Sir..
But... is the BS Debut 50 also good for blues & classic rock? You seem to advertise this amp to METAL players, implying that it's a metal amp
The Blackstar puts the katana to shame on tone and feel. That's all that matters to me.
It also looks way cooler..
This amp is ok a Boss Katana will have it for breakfast any day of the week, i have both and they make a great dual amp setup, cheers.
No, no it won’t. Tell us why or is it a school night
@monoonlagoon7641
Can you explain why in just a bit more detail? I've played the Boss Katana but
I have never tried the Debut 50R so would be helpful to know. Thanks..
Nice playing
I got the Black Star when it first came out I liked it I already had a boss katana, and although it's got the nice tube amp sound I still like the solid-state basket on others Endless Possibilities when you hook a Looper pedal up to their endless is so fun
New sub! Great sound, great playing, great vid! In fact, this vid sealed the deal, I'm definitely getting one! Thanks! \m/
Thanks so much! Really glad you enjoyed it. I think you’ll be pleased with it. If you do get one make you let me know what you think 😊
@@JakeLeighGuitar
Will do. Dude, I just started watching some of the Gastaway footage on Hennings channel and seen you! That's awesome man! Right on!
Hey mate . Cool review.. I been looking at this amp the last few days.. I'm pretty sold on it as I'm just a old man at home alone playing.. I have the crickets bad In me ears.. so the 5wat switching is a good thing for me.. I run a PDF2 a OS-2 and M-fuzz into a Fender accousticsonic 40 atm.. with two guitars with P90s.. I'm a bit confused about the mention of the back inputs .. thanks heaps
Hey! Glad I could help :) Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great demo, sir - it may not be the same kind of amp solution as a Katana, but it's definitely the heir to the Peavey Bandit IMO.
Thank you Jon!
@@JakeLeighGuitar Peavey Bandit,... Great box.
I wonder how it compares with the BlackStar TVP amps with their tube modeling?
Undecided. Some of it I liked. Some, I'm not sure. I'd like to try one. It seems to be a Blackstar version of Orange's Crush series. I'd like to see them, Blackstar, offer something similar to the SC100 with separate EQs and master volume. And hopefully less expensive.
Dude! I realy like ur channel and u r an fantastic guitar player! thanks for ur thoughts about this amp! looks like my next amp :P
Effects loop is nice. Other than than I like my MK2 50
I have a Celestion V30 laying around. I wonder how it would affect the sound of this amp if I were get one???
This is such a different amp! LOL, or is it a cheaper alternative to an Orange Crush Pro / Super Crush? Has everyone ignored that for any particular reason?
apparently the "out" cuts the sound of the amp.
Blackstar Debut Series - Compact Practice Amps that Deliver Rocking Tones?
Definitely! It’s a great sounding little amp. Would highly recommend it.
@@JakeLeighGuitar
Which amplifier sounds better to you boss katana 50 mk2 or blackstar Debut 50R?
@@pakujewpiwnicy6701 do you use pedals?
I think it's a good workhorse/pedal platform and if I know blackstar.. it's built like a tank 🤘☺️🤘
TONIC, One of my all-time favs ! Thanks! I subscribed, nice to hear actual sounds of what the amp is capable of instead of 100 mph shred poo-poo. Was deciding between this amp and a PRS Sonzera 20, to go with my PRS Mcarty 594... im buying this amp and in the process I am saving 750.00 THANKS !
blackstar debut50r VS Bugera V22...Which one is better clean tone ?
You assert that the problem with the Katana and Catalyst, is they sound better with the modeled pedals, than the real ones AND that a Mosfet amp like this rectifies that. FIrst ,I would disagree in part, they sound different than a tube amp, well respond different. But then A BF Fender responds different to a TS, than a JCM800 does. But then, you go and NOT demo this amp with drive pedals.
I also don't get the 50 and 5 watt settings. The one is potentially not enough for gigging, and the other probably too loud for home/apt use.
Digital? Solid state? Tube tone is original. I own the HT-5 since 2012 and it is my main tone using both digital and analog tone thru the supplied in out jacks in rear. Of course I've been experimenting and found the best tones via Black Star and pedals into the Marshall but the secret is true experiment and understanding in out process.
What's the guitar you played after the sc? The black super strat with the reverse headstock? That thing looks cool af
Hey man, thanks for your comment and I’m glad you though the guitar was cool! There is a small UK company called LT Custom guitars and the model is called the Pioneer P1. That actual model I’m playing is my signature version called the JL-1
ltcustomguitars.co.uk/models/jl-1/
Thanks! 🤘😊
@@JakeLeighGuitar oh cool man. I'm in the US. Couldn't afford a custom guitar anyway 🤣 I'll check em out though. I found your channel a few weeks ago you're an incredible guitarist man
@@billyturk8117 Ah thanks so much, I really appreciate that! Hope you enjoy the upcoming videos! 😊
This or laney lionheart foundry?
The clean channel is not loud at all.
Jake, outstanding review and playing. You’ve just sold me this Amp ! Do you know where I cat buy online in the UK 🇬🇧? Cheers mate !
Hey Mitch, thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed it. I think Andertons have both colours in stock at the moment. Hope that helps!
Definitely better than the katana
The high gain stuff at 7.00 sold me 👍🔥
Thanks! :)
Yeah it sounds nice and tight 🎵🎸🔥
Can you use the amp as a head?
Is that silver flake HB as sweet as it looks? It’s hard to tell differences in pups on UA-cam. Are those tesla roswell? Is that roasted maple neck as nice as it appears? 😊
It really is. I put up a video on it recently that might be worth checking out if you're interested in the guitar. It's so much better than I was expecting and I've ended up using it loads. They're the Roswell Alnico 5 PAF style. Wasn't too sure about them at first but now I really like them. I'm used to higher output pickups in this style of guitar but the lower output PAF style works well. The roasted flame maple neck and fretboard is amazing! Thanks for the comment!
Question? anyone knows if it's working this amp for bar,pubs
it sounds good and its cheap think ill pick 1 up, not so much into the brown 1 but looks killa
I'm interested in this amp but I wish all the amp companies would get off the top- mount control panel bandwagon!
Absolutely. I want front mounted controls. I need to be able to look at my settings and I usually have a couple combo amps stacked on a speaker cab. I play a Spider IV and did not like when Line 6 put the controls on top of Catalyst, it's a dealbreaker.
I was looking at a katana 50 but I get scared and confused by modelling amps this looks ideal for my needs.
It’s definitely a lot more straight forward and user friendly. They’re very different amps but both sound great. This one probably sounds like the better option for you from what you said 😊
I like this amp
it has what I need I never did like modeling amps I would rather use my pedals instead fooling with a computer I think I'm going to sell my Katana and buy this. I also like it has an effec
This or Blackstar ID Core V3?
For gigs I would pick this. For mainly home use I like the ID Core. Hope that helps.
@@JakeLeighGuitar ID Core V3 or ID Core V2 with TVP?
How would this sound as loudspeaker for a line 6 helix basically to just make it louder? helix into clean amp. Maybe would benefit from a speaker upgrade
I tried it, I thought it worked really well. Output of my HXS with the cab sims/IRs turned off, into the effects return. Sounded really great. (Only tried at home volumes not gig levels)
Katana 50 doesn't have an efx loop, so this makes it very interesting as powerstage for a multiefx/modeller IMO. I wish all combos came with tilt legs...😐
The Katana does have a power amp in on all models of the MKII series. Which would do as you suggest.
@@jerrygriffin6388 Nice to know, thank you!
This or Orange Crush?
Man, this is really sick. Best transistor amp I've heard since the crush pro, and even that had kind of an icepicky high end to it. edit: know how much it weighs? Can't seem to find out.
10kg according to Thomann.
Yeah the shipping weight said 10kg on the box. I think it’s a little bit less, tried some old scales and it said more 8/9 kilos.
Perfect size
do you think it kicks Nextone Artist's ass? Maybe with the help of a good quality OD pedal?
I am torn between katana 50 and thos blackstar 50debut i need help😂
Finally somebody did it, the Orange Crush was a horrible amp, this sounds so much better.
Just get a Blackstar HT-5 MK2 there's bigger versions to if you need more wattage but it's got everything this has effects loop takes pedals well two channels etc and it's a tube amp although I don't think all tube but it's pretty perfect 🤘
BStar HT-5 MkII is as great amp (I have one myself) but big price difference and in fairness, the HT-5 is semi-solid state anyway, so in many ways, this amp may make more sense at this price point.
Different tool at a much higher pricepoint. Really got to want a HT-5 Mk II to buy one. Aimed at a completely different niche guitarist.
@@theblytonian3906 thanks I've never been called a Niche Guitarist before👍
Make this as a head and Id be on this.
Katana is better imo but this is cool
I really don’t think bs mans to take on katana with this. They have their modelling amps for that. Whether or not katana is digital doesn’t matter it’s a modeller. I think this is more geared towards the orange crush specifically the cr60. I think mosfet ss is a really great sound. But in general it’s nice to see ss come back there’s some really great ss amps out there but those aren’t always cheap like the high end orange crush series or the Roland jc. It’s nice to see a great sounding ss for the money. I think Marshall should go back to making mosfet s amps like they were in the 80s. Those have a cult following now. A direct reissue of those amps would be ideal and same with the original master lead from the 70s. Those amps may be solid state but they sounded incredible. Too bad tube snobs made sure ss amps would remain an obscure thing. Not all tube amps sound great either I’d take this over a Marshall origin or a bugera
Nice demo. The comment on analog equipment not getting along well with digital, like pedals and amps, is totally random and without a base. Put an H9 in front of an old Marshall and tell it doesn't sound right. Put an analog EQ/delay/compressor in front of a modeling amp and tell it doesn't sound right.
Yeah it’d be random if it wasn’t the subject of my video… 😂 Base? The base is MY experience (seeing as it’s MY video) Yes using the effect with an analog amp sounds good (entire point of the video) and yes I’ll happily put an analog effect in front of a modeller and tell you it doesn’t sound right to me. 😂 great comment though!
Buy two. They can be run split parallel in phase. "Nuff said!
Exactly. They're light enough, you could definitely do that!
@@JakeLeighGuitar Dual amp stereo live rig for $500?! Yes please!
Needs a 100w version
Yeah I agree
Man..that’s a great demonstration of the amp…I’d much rather here more playing and less talking..lol..you did a great job in all the different areas ..🤘🏻…I would guess this is a great pedal platform amp?
"Mid-priced"? It's £199 in Andertons. That's pocket money. I do like the look of this amp, and really dislike digital modelling. Bizarrely, the very low price is a little bit worrying though! I'd be concerned about it simply not being up to the job. Costlier alternatives might be the Orange Crush Pro CR100, or the Award-Session Blues Baby, and before splashing out on the Blackstar, I'd be inclined to compare it against something higher up the price scale. Very snobbish, I know.
It's mosfet, probably made of MDF and the clearest budget cut came in form of the unbranded speaker
@@sexdungeoninteriordesigner5045 They make great play of the mosfet pre-amp, but no mention of the power amp. I suspect people will swap the speakers for better ones.
Yeah I messed up there. The only bit of info I didn't have was an exact price and I misread something and thought it was more expensive than it was. I was very surprised when I saw the low price too.
It's not digital it's all analogue..
Shame there's no speaker out socket so you can run it through a 2x12 etc..
Had a Marshall mosfet 100 with 1960 4x12 and it was beast. One of the few amps I wish I hadn’t sold. Randall also makes some great solid state amps
I bet that sounded great! I’ve tried a few through the full size 1960a cabs too and I’ve always been impressed with them. Are Randall still making amps? I thought they weren’t really in business any more. They’re definitely an underrated brand.
A bold amp? It couldn't be more generic if it tried, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Until the last riffs I think it sounds really muddy
Better than boss. Oh yes
Stop the click bait !!!! And trying to grow your channel on the back of the mighty Katana !! The best amp I’ve had for the price and with all the tones , you would have to pay 3-4 times more than the Katana , to get a better amp , no I don’t work for Rolland . Cheers
Boss Katana is not a digital amp ! It is an solid-state amp with digital effects ! And I would be very surprised if the Blackstar could out do it in any department:)
Thank you
Katana is classed as a digital amp. This is pure analogue as is the orange crush. If you have a blackstar debut or orange crush you have traditional all analogue amplification. If you have a katana you are in the digital bracket like fender mustang, line 6 spider etc.. And then (when expirenced
enough to handle it) you get your full valve like hot rod, marshall dsl etc..Katana is recognised as a digital modelling amp, tube logic programmed in to it etc.. Flash memory built in like a laptop. This debut is pure analogue.
Katana has an analog power amp section. The effects are digital. The power section is a Class A-B analog.
Yeah it is buddy
Sorry but you’re buying into Boss marketing BS. I’m quoting directly from someone that’s worked on them.. “The Katana doesn't have an analog preamp, It has an analog input buffer. But that then goes into the innards of a GT100 - and that then outputs to the power amp.
Essentially it's a GT100 with a poweramp.”
The Boss Nextone is analogue though, and really very good. Be keen to compare the Blackstar with my Nextone some day.
Throw a Greenback in it, and see the difference
It seems it uses a 4 Ohm speaker, Celestion doesn't offer a 4 Ohm greenback to my knowledge.
I have a MK1 Katana 100w 2x12 and tried the Blackstar last week and really was no comparison - my Katana killed it, plus I can record directly into my computer. Was really underwhelmed - my old Marshall valvestate and Orange Crush were both better too. Not for me!
Here's a namedropper. ROFL.
First- good demo video. Second- Is it just me, or does pretty much every non-tube amp sound the same these days? So it boils down to reliability maybe... I think that both Boss and Blackstar are in the highly reliable category. Put 2 pictures on the wall and throw a dart. Decisions made easy. Cheers all!
katanas aren't modeling amps they use analog power amps and preamps and don't model the amp tones though they do the effects.
Lolol no.. definitely get the Katana for every reason imaginable.
Yup, keep it simple
Only review on this amp that's watchable and represents the tone of the amp..not some dope shredding nonsense..thanks for the review!!
Katana is king! Just traded my Spark for a Mk II and have NO regrets.