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FS/T Blackstar Artisan 15H

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FusionistaFusionista Frets: 184
edited May 2014 in Amps £

Gigged, one small tear in the tolex (invisible). Now £719 at Andertons. Looking for£400 delivered.

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What Blackstar say about the Artisan 15 Amplifier Head

The ARTISAN 15H is the head version of the award-winning combo with the same great looks and beautiful tone.

Two channels, one based on an EF86 Pentode and the other an ECC83 Triode, touch base on a multitude of legendary vintage and boutique reference tones.

The EL84 based power section is switchable between 5W singleended Class A and a more dynamic push-pull 15W Class A configuration, for the ultimate in low power valve amplifier flexibility.

Features

  • Class A 15W head
  • Switch for 5W single-ended / 15W push-pull operation
  • 2 x EL84 output valves
  • EF86 channel
  • ECC83 channel
  • Hi and Lo inputs perfect for channel blending
  • Impedance selector
"Nobody needs more than 20 strats." Mike Landau
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  • Pm'd
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  • Open to offers/trades.
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  • Good, clear, versatile amp.  Takes pedals well. Try it with a Klone in front for extra interest.
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  • does it sound good at relatively low volumes or is it one that really needs to be cranked?
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  • FusionistaFusionista Frets: 184
    edited May 2014
    Depends what you mean by low volumes.  This is a 15w  head with a 5w switch so it's pretty versatile.  Tight bass response, works well with small and large cabs. That said, I don't think it's a bedroom amp.  Cathode-biased, no negative feedback, so the sound is clean and clear with more headroom than eg my PP18's, but breaks up nicely with both Vox (EF86 channel) and Marshall-style (12AX7) crunch available from 2xEL84.  Triode (5w) operation IMO gives some Fender tonality.  Turretboard construction is sweet.




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  • FusionistaFusionista Frets: 184
    edited May 2014
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  • FusionistaFusionista Frets: 184
    edited May 2014
    "Nobody needs more than 20 strats." Mike Landau
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  • Why aren't my photos showing ?
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  • That turret board wiring looks so neat. I'd love to build an amp at some point. Maybe in 5 years once the kids are at school! ;-)
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  • http://www.ampmaker.co.uk/index.asp

    He's not in Woodbridge any more however, moved to Cambridge I believe.
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  • handsomerikhandsomerik Frets: 985
    edited January 2014
    Sounds great on the demos. May be interested in working out a trade. What cabs do you have available? I don't have a cab right now as I play all combos.
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  • Unfortunately the ones I have left are all a bit special (ie expensive) so you might be better off looking for a matching cab or another decent 1 or 2x12. You are welcome any time to come down and try whatever.
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  • FusionistaFusionista Frets: 184
    OK so I want to buy a motorbike. This is still for sale.
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  • tone1tone1 Frets: 4930
    Best pedal platform amp I ever owned! Everything sounded massive through it!
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  • SimpleSimonSimpleSimon Frets: 1005
    Whereabouts are you?

     

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  • FusionistaFusionista Frets: 184
    Colchester, north Essex
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  • GavRichListGavRichList Frets: 6860
    I have the 30, and it's the best amp I've heard. This is a cracking purchase for someone. Moreover, if it breaks, you can take it to Blackstar and they'll fix it.
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  • FusionistaFusionista Frets: 184
    This one is still available.  
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  • meltedbuzzboxmeltedbuzzbox Frets: 10333
    pm'd..... @GavHaus
    The Bigsby was the first successful design of what is now called a whammy bar or tremolo arm, although vibrato is the technically correct term for the musical effect it produces. In standard usage, tremolo is a rapid fluctuation of the volume of a note, while vibrato is a fluctuation in pitch. The origin of this nonstandard usage of the term by electric guitarists is attributed to Leo Fender, who also used the term “vibrato” to refer to what is really a tremolo effect.
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  • FusionistaFusionista Frets: 184
    edited July 2014
    Don't recall receiving any pm's from @meltedbuzzbox ?  Or was it @GavHaus ? No matter, it's still for sale.  

    Gigged it recently with my '72 SG and my goodness it was Angus Young to the tee.

    There were some questions about loudness. I was rocking out a bit with a Klonpressor into an Eternity and it was LOUD.

    When I brought it back from the gig I noticed some small scuffs, so touched them up. So, now all but pristine, and the protective plastic is still on the faceplate.
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  • meltedbuzzboxmeltedbuzzbox Frets: 10333
    I messaged @GavHaus

    I am on an amp diet. I have 5 now and I only really want 2 at the most.
    The Bigsby was the first successful design of what is now called a whammy bar or tremolo arm, although vibrato is the technically correct term for the musical effect it produces. In standard usage, tremolo is a rapid fluctuation of the volume of a note, while vibrato is a fluctuation in pitch. The origin of this nonstandard usage of the term by electric guitarists is attributed to Leo Fender, who also used the term “vibrato” to refer to what is really a tremolo effect.
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  • FusionistaFusionista Frets: 184
    Totally sympathise, I've got (er, ahem) 'even more', and I want to get down to 2 as well :)
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