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Blackstar Instrument Amplifiers Blackstar HT-5R MKII

Blackstar HT-5R MKII

Guitar Amplifier, Hybrid Combo

£449.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £149.66/mo.*
1store
Blackstar Instrument Amplifiers Blackstar U115C

Blackstar U115C

Bass Amplifier

£690.00
1store
Blackstar Debut 100R 1x12 Combo Cream

Blackstar Debut 100R 1x12 Combo Cream

Guitar Amplifier

£282.31
Or 3 interest-free payments of £94.10/mo.*
1store
Blackstar Silverline 212

Blackstar Silverline 212

Guitar Cabinet

£419.00
Out of stock
Blackstar TV-10 B Electric Guitar Amplifier

Blackstar TV-10 B Electric Guitar Amplifier

Guitar Amplifier

£572.00
Out of stock
Blackstar HT-20RH MkIII 20w Valve Head

Blackstar HT-20RH MkIII 20w Valve Head

Guitar Amplifier Head

£669.00
Or 48 payments of £16.45/mo.*
1store

Instrument Amplifiers: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing an instrument amplifier, it's crucial to understand your specific needs. Consider the type of music you play and where you'll be using the amplifier. For instance, a small practice amplifier might suffice for home use, but you'll need a more powerful option for gigs or rehearsals in larger spaces. Also, think about whether you need a combo amp, which combines the amplifier and speaker in one unit, or a head and cabinet setup for more customization options.

The wattage of an instrument amplifier significantly affects its performance and suitability for different environments. Higher wattage amplifiers (around 50-100 watts) are ideal for live performances due to their ability to project sound over large areas. In contrast, lower wattage options (around 5-30 watts) are perfect for practice sessions or small venues where excessive volume isn't necessary. Remember, more wattage means more headroom, allowing for cleaner tones at higher volumes.

Instrument amplifiers come with various features that can enhance your playing experience. Look for amplifiers with built-in effects like reverb or delay if you want to experiment with different sounds without additional pedals. Some models offer modeling technology, providing a range of tones from classic vintage sounds to modern high-gain settings. Additionally, consider connectivity options such as headphone jacks for silent practice or USB outputs for easy recording directly into your computer.

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