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Blackstar HT Venue MkII - The Valve Amp Redefined #MOREISMORE

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Since the launch in 2010, HT Venue has become one of the world’s best-selling valve amp lines. Its name is already synonymous with class-leading tone and flexibility, but now, after more than 3 years of intensive R&D and market research, Blackstar is about to release the stunning next generation of HT Venue valve amplifiers.

HT Venue MkII, which includes this Stage 60 MkII 60W 1x12 tube guitar combo amp, takes this award-winning line and elevates it to a new level of professional performance, and adds every major enhancement that the market has requested; resulting in a massively flexible and powerful feature set, yet remains intuitive and musician-friendly.

When enhancing the tonal quality, Blackstar’s engineering team started by benchmarking the finest vintage and new valve amps on the planet, some of which cost five times the price of HT Venue. The mission was then "simple": improve on these sonic references in the way Blackstar is renowned for, and combine the sounds into a cohesive, creative product.

With that in mind, players can expect a number of enhancements from Blackstar’s HT Venue MkII amplifiers. For starters, the clean channel now features market leading clean tones, through huge improvements in both the pure quality and the flexibility, made possible by the addition of controls for bass, treble and a footswitchable Voice switch. These improvements are sure to rank HT Venue MkII among the best of the clean valve amps.

In addition to the clean channel enhancements, players can expect richer, more complex overdrive tones from the drive channel(s) in HT Venue MkII. The drive channels are fuller and even more responsive than the original Venue series, and each overdrive channel features its own Voice switch. The high gain voices are tight and focused, drawing on the original award-winning HT Venue Series, while the mid-gain tones are perfect for those players who prefer “edge of breakup” tones, and then either push the amp with pedals or clean up the tones with the guitar’s volume knob.

In keeping with the Venue series’ player-centric design philosophy, all modes are footswitchable, resulting in the widest possible selection of stage-accessible valve tones. In addition, a switchable power reduction circuit is included, giving reliable, transparent attenuation down to 10% of the amp’s rated power. It’s perfect for those playing environments where volume limitations prevent other valve amps from getting to their sweet spot. For players who are doing recording sessions, the Venue MkII also includes a professional USB recording output, which is the simplest way to record authentic valve tone. Other pro features on all Venue MkII models include a footswitchable boost on all channels, direct output with built-in speaker cabinet emulation and a studio quality reverb, newly designed in-house by the engineers at Blackstar. Lastly, all of the Venue MkII models have been reengineered physically to be more compact, lightweight, practical and portable.

Blackstar’s Venue series’ were built to outfit the widest range of players from all music genres with the best in all-valve, versatile, high-quality amplification. The Venue MkII continues with that philosophy, and makes a great amp even better.
Open Box Blackstar HT Venue Series Stage 60 60W 1x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp MKII Level 1 Black
Open Box Blackstar HT Venue Series Stage 60 60W 1x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp MKII Level 1 Black
Open Box Blackstar HT Venue Series Stage 60 60W 1x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp MKII Level 1 Black

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  • Power: 60W (tube)
  • Attenuation to 6W
  • Tubes: two 12AX7 (preamp); two EL34 (power amp)
  • Two footswitchable channels
  • Single input
  • Speaker: 1x12 Celestion
  • Controls: 3-band EQ, ISF, clean voice switch, overdrive voice switch, solo boost, presence, master volume, reverb dark/bright switch
  • Built-in reverb
  • FX loop
  • Speaker-emulated output with 1x12/4x12 switch
  • USB for recording
  • Footswitch included

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  • Killer amp! Well done Blackstar!

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    submitted7 years ago

    byJack

    fromFresno,CA

    The cleans are brilliant, very responsive and each voice sounds killer for different purposes. The overdrives are so much more tonally dynamic, and alive. Great build quality, the seventy 80 speaker does a surprisingly great job in this amp stock. The drop in size and weight is awesome, but no in cut handles on the sides is unfortunate, but not the end of the world. The strap handle on top seems better quality and pretty sturdy. I'm sure they addressed the issue of broken handles in the first version and upgraded this time around. And finally what I think is the coolest new feature is the power switch from 60 watts to 6 watts. Great thinking, perfect function, and sounds killer. You are well off buy this amp for many years if you take care of it. I own the 60 112 but have also played the club 40 mkii and all of the previous version. All of them are great amps, especially for the money, but Blackstar really stepped up and made just wonderful amps for any kind of style of playing for any purpose. If you've read this far, good for you and good luck. Cheers.

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  • asked byScott

    fromLas vegas

    What does the blemished mean? Is it used and been played a lot? Or is it rarely played and just have cosmetic damage?

    What does the blemished mean? Is it used and been played a lot? Or is it rarely played and just have cosmetic damage?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Open-Box items have been returned to our distribution center under the Guitar Center Return Policy. They are in "Like New" condition if they are removed from the factory packaging but show no signs of use.
  • asked byAdarsh

    fromNashville TN

    what is the blemish on this piece ? How much life does the Tubes have left ?

    what is the blemish on this piece ? How much life does the Tubes have left ?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Unfortunately additional pictures are unavailable. Blemishes are slight and do not affect the tone or play ability of the instrument.