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Studio 10 6L6 1x12" 10-watt Tube Combo Amp Review

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Specifications

Brand Blackstar
Category Guitar Combo Amps
Type: Tube,
Number of Channels: Single channel,
Total Power: 10W Single-ended Class A,
Speaker Size: 1 x 12" Celestion Seventy 80,
Preamp Tubes: 1 x ECC83,
Power Tubes: 1 x 6L6,
Reverb: Digital Reverb,
EQ: Tone control,
Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (instrument),
Outputs: 1 x 1/4" (16 ohm), 2 x 1/4" (single 8 ohm, 2 x 16 ohm), 1 x 1/4" (emulated out),
Effects Loop: Yes,
Headphones: 1 x 1/4" TRS (emulated out),
Footswitch I/O: 1 x 1/4" (drive),
Footswitch Included: Yes,
Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable,
Height: 16.5",
Width: 18.6",
Depth: 9.8",
Weight: 32.4 lbs.,
Manufacturer Part Number: STUDIO106L6,

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Studio 10 6L6 1x12" 10-watt Tube Combo Amp Reviews

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Digging my first tube amp.

John G
2 years ago

I've had the Roland Blues Cube Hot and Stage. I think they are good amps but as a newbie I wasn't coming close to the tones or sustain I wanted. I watched some reviews and decided to give the Blackstar Studio 10 a shot. I'm glad that I did. Immediately the tones, sustain, and responsiveness of my pick and the strings improved. I haven't tried pedals with the Studio but every Pick read more Up I try is more vibrant. I'm a tube amp guy now.

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An Amazing Amp!

Nicholas barnett
3 years ago

I've never written a review here before but this amp is too good not to rave about. I've own several tube amps. Some vintage and some modern. I've been struggling to find an amp that you just turn on and it sounds good right out of the gate. This amp does it for me. The clarity and articulation of notes are all there with no fuss. Cleans are smooth yet with punchy transients. The read more gain sounds great as well. After recording a few tracks with a few different mics, I was surprised that they all sounded great. That has not always been the case for me with other amps. The emulated cab line-out sounds good as well. It's so simple, but sounds so great. Blackstar did a wonderful job with the Studio 10 6L6.

Great tones!

Chris
3 years ago

I bought one of these about 3 months ago from a local guitar shop and am in love! I've only really played solid-state amps before this and was absolutely amazed by the tones I could get out of it. It can produce nice, loud cleans as well as great edge-of-break-up, all the way to some heavy gain tones too. I spend most of my time in the clean to edge-of-break-up area, personally. read more I have a few minor complaints listed below. 1. The light-colored exterior attracts scuffs and scratches if you move it around a lot. I think a darker color would age better. I also wish there were metal covers on the corners to aid in durability. 2. I can't find much use for the included foot pedal. When I switch from boosted to unboosted, the levels just aren't where I like them, meaning that I have to readjust to get a tone I like. It's easier to just go to the amp and change as I want. At least in my experience, with the tones I like, the footswitch isn't a valid way to switch tones mid-song. These are minor annoyances, if you want inspiring tone for days, this is a compelling choice of an amp.

My go to amp

Brad Ard
4 years ago

I don't review much of what I buy - and most of my reviews are more negative than positive. It took a while for this amp to settle in. It's only 10 watts - but wattage is not a measurement of volume. Most venues these days have a house sound system - so you can probably gig with this. (check first!) This amp produces the sounds I want better than than the dozens of other amps I read more have owned and do own. As a pro player for over 40 years I would encourage all guitar players to check this out. I'm very happy.

This little guy kicks butt

David Murray
4 years ago

I have vintage amps as well as many Blackstar's that I use on stage. I was looking for a "walk up to friend and jam for a bit" amp and this little monster sounds so good and easy to transport. I am a 6L6 guy so really nice you can choose you tubes... Price - Sound - Winner

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