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Discussion - HT Venue amplifiers. Inspiration from Studio to Stage.
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DreamTheater
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Thu Dec 17, 2015 4:16 am

Is there a printable HT40 settings template available?

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Thu Dec 17, 2015 5:21 pm


DreamTheater
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Tue Dec 22, 2015 1:57 am

Thanks a lot for the blank template. I just picked up my HT 40 on Saturday and began playing with it for a couple hours. I am very impressed with the unit. I immediately installed a Vintage 30 and connected my TC Electronics G Major. All I can say is UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!

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Dynochrome
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Wed Dec 23, 2015 6:12 am

Agreed on the V30 upgrade. HUGE improvement isn't it? :shock:. I have a Gmajor 2 and have to say I don't really like the way it works with my Soloist 60 (unity settings problem + I really like the Blackstar's reverb) compared to how it worked with some other amps but I blame it more on the G major2 because vintage pedals kill with my Blackstar! I made a cable that lets me switch channels MIDI with a GCX and lets me boost the clean channel way up with the G major2 and for that reason (along with the great harmonizer) I keep using it live. At home I plug a big chip DD2 in the loop and a script P90 and crybaby in front and it is amazing. Without the V30 not so much. For the cost difference of a V30,( I payed 90.00 brand new if you look around) Blackstar should never have used the very crappy thin and cheap sounding 70/80 and I'm saying more people would have taken one home with the huge V30 difference.

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Sun Jan 17, 2016 11:29 pm

I own a HT40 as well and think about upgrades like the V30 you're talking about, cause I think it does sound a bit thin/bright for my taste.
Can you describe the sounddifferences or maybe even know some audio/video footage?

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thephantum
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Mon Jan 18, 2016 2:12 am

Google is your friend. :mrgreen:

There's literally tons of shootout vids on YouTube between different speakers.

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