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thanks a lot and was just curious because I only have the head and I use a vox tonelab st which has a vacume tube inside and was wondering how I would plug the multi pedal to my Blackstar head? ..for best results that is. thanks :D

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thanks a lot and was just curious because I only have the head and I use a vox tonelab st which has a vacume tube inside and was wondering how I would plug the multi pedal to my Blackstar head? ..for best results that is. thanks :D

I use the pedal loop plugs on the back, the only downside is that you can't use the overdrive channel together with the pedals.

Tho I'm not sure if thats the case now with the R version

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All the years I've been playing I've never used the effects send/return. How does that work because it might give me a better tone?

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All the years I've been playing I've never used the effects send/return. How does that work because it might give me a better tone?

Sorry for the delay...

It removes some of the background noise created by certain pedals giving you a clearer output.

The big pro is you can go between 3 various settings this way (Clean, Overdrive & Pedal loop)

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georgous amp, I got the Blackstar Series One 100 Head the HT5C and a few blackstar pedals.

 

 

these guys used to work for marshall but wanted to try a few new tricks that wern't fitting with the Marshall overall concept so they went solo and created Blackstar.

 

 

The HT5C is my go to clean bluesy amp that i use to play with acoustic players and home playing / teaching. Amazing tone especially on the neck pickup

 

 

the Series one 100 is also amazing does exactly what I wanted my Marshall to do but with a modern crisp clean snap that almost filters all the excess crap from your tone. I add a secret weapon to it too that boosts the amp thickening my tone and giving almost natural compression that works really well on both clean and overdrive [thumbup]

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