Blackstar HT20R MkII Candy Red Apple Amp (HT20R MKII / HT 20R MKII

Blackstar Ht 20r Mkii Changing Speaker. Blackstar HT20R MKII « Guitar Amp Musik Produktiv I think the stock speaker sounds like shit on the dirty channel The cleans are pretty good and have depth but the dirty channel sounds like a pillow is in front of it

Blackstar HT20R MKII « Guitar Amp Musik Produktiv
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- HT-1R, HT-5R, HT-20R (second generation with 12" speaker) - HT 1,5,20, Metal (I'm not sure I'm a huge fan of this) - Studio 10 EL34 - Studio 10 6L6 - Studio 10 KT-88 (the only difference I see in these amps in the power tube - does that mean I can just change out the power tube and get all three sounds?) HT-20R MkII HT-20RH MkII The HT MkII's flexible two channel design features the unique patented ISF (Infinite Shape Feature) control and although it has a comprehensive control set, it is still simple and intuitive to use

Blackstar HT20R MKII « Guitar Amp Musik Produktiv

Here, our attention turns to a 20-watt combo with a low-power mode that will hit the sweet spot for many players. After the mains input on the left, there's a range of possibilities for connecting external speakers, as an alternative to. Not sure what speaker the Blackstar comes loaded with but if it's sensitivity rating is somewhere in the neighborhood of 95-98db, replacing it with a speaker rated at 100-102db will make a noticeable volume improvement.

HT20R MkII Blackstar. HT-20R MkII HT-20RH MkII The HT MkII's flexible two channel design features the unique patented ISF (Infinite Shape Feature) control and although it has a comprehensive control set, it is still simple and intuitive to use The HT-20R MkII comes equipped with a power reduction feature taking you down to 2W without any tonal compromise, perfect for driving those EL84's hard at manageable volumes in the studio or home.

HT20R MkII Blackstar. 1x 12" Blackstar Designed: N/A (Head) 1x 12" Blackstar Designed: 2x 12" Celestion Seventy-80: Reverb Not sure what speaker the Blackstar comes loaded with but if it's sensitivity rating is somewhere in the neighborhood of 95-98db, replacing it with a speaker rated at 100-102db will make a noticeable volume improvement.