I sold my first gen HT-5. The amp was well-made and had many niceties. It just was not suited to my playing style and guitars. If you are hard rock or heavier type player, I highly recommend the HT-5.
I've been playing a HT-5 head for the past 6 years and absolutely love it. I upgraded to the gold pin 12AX7 and it made a noticeable difference. I play it through a 1x12" cab with Vintage 30 speaker, and use it with my band in rehearsal and on stage. Brilliant tone, and it keeps up with my drummer, who is a bit of a heavy hitter too. I use only the dirty channel and control the clean and dirt tones through my guitar's volume control.
Maybe a bit less gain than sabbath, but still around the crunch zone.The Ht-5 can do Sabbath, Ozzy, Deep Purple, etc. quite well. Is that what you were thinking?
I'd take Jolly's comments with a shot of bourbon, in congratulations as in when what he suggests works out for you. The man knows his stuff.
Maybe a bit less gain than sabbath, but still around the crunch zone.
NiceI think the HT-5 generation 1 combo will serve you pretty well to very well, then.
Its kinda funny. This thread and over the years in the forum, most of the experience with Blackstar has been the small amps. Ive played the little HT5 in GC and liked it. Id really like to know more about the big amps. Jolly gives his thumbs up and I know alot of the bigger name players are using them. But I take endorsements with a grain of sodium...
:smack: :ugh1: :disappoinI have the Series One 200. It can do pretty much anything you want it to amazingly.........Also, it weighs 95 pounds with the case.