Overview:

The BLACKSTAR ID:60TVP-H is a 60 Watt programmable head version of the ID:60TVP combo, with the same great features in a classic head format.

True Valve Power - LOUD as valve™

Blackstar's patent-applied-for True Valve Power offers six distinctly different power valve responses - EL84, 6V6, EL34, KT66, 6L6, KT88.

When engaged it delivers the response, dynamics, sag and break-up characteristics of a valve amp and uniquely delivers the same acoustic power output as an equivalent valve power amp. This means that for the first time ever, in an affordable series of amplifiers, these products deliver live without compromise - True Valve Power means LOUD as valve™.


3 Band EQ With Patented ISF

Voice 6 Different Voices

GUI Software For Deep Editing 


Multi effects (Modulation, Reverb and Delay)

128 User Storable Sounds - Store the sounds you create

Manual Mode - Use the amp manually

USB Connectivity - Connect to your PC or Mac

MIDI Input - Recall sounds via MIDI

Speaker Emulated Output - Record to tape or disk

Built-in Tuner - Tune your guitar

Features:

  • 60W programmable head
  • True Valve Power - LOUD as Valve™
  • Voice - select from 6 classic channels
  • Manual Mode
  • 3 band EQ with patented ISF
  • 128 user storable patches
  • Multi effects - 4 x modulations, 4 x delays, 4 x reverbs
  • Resonance
  • Presence
  • Master Volume
  • USB connectivity - easily edit and record
  • GUI software for deep editing, practice and sharing
  • MIDI Input
  • MP3/Line Input
  • Speaker Emulated Output
  • Built-in tuner
  • Revolutionary tone
  • Multi-function footswitch (supplied separately)
Front Panel Features:

1. Input - Plug your guitar in here. Always use a good quality screened guitar lead.

2. Voice - The Voice control changes the preamp voicing, ranging from ultra clean to extremely overdriven.

  • Clean Warm – Very clean, dynamic
  • Clean Bright – ‘Boutique’, will break up when pushed hard
  • Crunch – Classic medium gain overdrive
  • Super Crunch – More gain and punch than Crunch
  • OD 1 – Hot-rodded Master Volume overdrive with medium power amp damping
  •  OD 2 – Mid boosted hot-rod overdrive
  • This setting is saved when you store a patch.

3. Gain - The Gain control adjusts the amount of overdrive or distortion. Low settings, counter clockwise, will deliver a clean sound on the edge of break-up. As the Gain control is turned clockwise the sound will become more overdriven, moving through beautiful crunch tones until, at its maximum position, a full distorted tone is achieved. This setting is saved when you store a patch.

4. Volume - This controls the preamp volume. Turning it clockwise increases the volume. High levels of volume will introduce the effect of valve power amp distortion and compression, depending on the TVP (9) setting you have selected. This setting is saved when you store a patch

5. Bass - The bass control adjusts the amount of low-end frequencies in your tone. This amp has an advanced tone shaping circuit which allows the tone to be tight and cutting (counter clockwise) to warm and thumping (clockwise). This setting is saved when you store a patch.

6. Middle - The middle control adjusts the amount of middle frequencies in your tone. The middle frequencies are particularly important in setting the amount of ‘body’ your tone has. With the middle control set to its minimum position (fully counter clockwise) the sound will be aggressive and scooped, a tone ideal for aggressive rhythm playing. As the middle control is increased (clockwise) the amount of ‘body’ is increased, which is more suitable for sustained lead guitar tones. This setting is saved when you store a patch.

7. Treble - The treble control allows exact adjustment of the treble frequencies within the sound. At low settings (counter clockwise) the sound will be warm and dark in character

8. ISF - The patented ISF control works in conjunction with the Bass, Middle and Treble controls. It allows youto choose the exact tonal signature you prefer. Fully counter clockwise has a more American characteristicwith a tight bottom-end and more aggressive middle, and fully clockwise has a British characteristic which ismore ‘woody’ and less aggressive.

9. TVP (True Valve Power) Selector - Blackstar’s patent-applied-for True Valve Power offers six distinctly different power valve responses – EL84, 6V6, EL34, KT66, 6L6 and KT88. When engaged it delivers the response, dynamics, sag and break-up characteristics of a valve amp and uniquely delivers the same acoustic power output as an equivalent valve power amp. This means that these amps deliver live without compromise – True Valve Power means LOUD as ValveTM.

10. TVP (True Valve Power) Switch - Pressing this switch turns TVP on and off. The internal button LED will light to show TVP is on. When the LED is off, TVP is not active and the TVP Selector will be deactivated. This setting is saved in a patch.

11. MOD (Modulation) - Press this switch to turn the modulation effect on, off, or focus the effect for editing.This setting is saved when you store a patch.

12. DLY (Delay) - Press this switch to turn the delay effect on, off, or focus the effect for editing. This setting is saved when you store a patch.

13. REV (Reverb) - Press this switch to turn the reverb effect on, off, or focus the effect for editing. Thissetting is saved when you store a patch

14. Effect Type - This changes the effect type and edits a parameter of the currently ‘focused’ effect(modulation, delay, or reverb).

15. Effect Level - This modifies an effect parameter. For modulation and delay efefcts, turning the Level control while holding down the Tap button (16) modifies the raet/time of the effect.

16. Tap - The Tap button is used to set the rate/time of the current ‘focused’ effect. The time between each press of the tap button defines the rate set.

17. Resonance - The Resonance control sets the overall bass response. At lower settings the cleans will be tight and funky and overdrives will be focused in their bass response. At increased settings the clean sounds will be become full and warm, whilst the crunch and overdrive tones will be more bass heavy and resonant.

18. Presence - The Presence control sets the overall treble response. Percussive high-end can be accentuated on clean sounds and the amount of aggressive treble controlled with crunch and overdrive settings.

19. Master Volume - This controls the overall volume of your amplifier. Turning it clockwise increases thevolume. This is a global setting and not saved when storing a patch.

20. Power Switch - This switch is used to turn the amplifier on and off.

21. USB - Plug a USB cable in here to connect the amplifier to a Windows PC or Mac. Blackstar’s Insider software can be downloaded from our website and offers a host of features.

22. Manual - Press this switch to toggle between Manual Mode and the current patch. When the amplifier is in Manual Mode, the sound will reflect the current physical position of the knobs. This is applicable to the Voice, Gain, Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, ISF and TVP knobs. The TVP on/off state will be retained from the previously active patch. Any effects that are active when switching to Manual Mode will be turned off.

23. Bank - Press the button to scroll through the first three banks of patches.

24 – 27. Channels 1-4

  • Channel 1 activates the first patch within the currently active bank.
  • Channel 2 activates the second patch within the currently active bank.
  • Channel 3 activates the third patch within the currently active bank.
  • Channel 4 activates the fourth patch within the currently active bank.

28. Recall Indicator - The Recall Indicator shows if there is a mismatch between the current value of a parameter within the amplifier and the corresponding physical front panel control. E.g. when you change to a different patch the controls on the front panel may not always reflect the setting you are hearing.

Rear Panel Features:

1. Mains Input - The supplied detachable mains lead is connected here. The lead should only be connected to a power outlet that is compatible with the voltage, power and frequency requirements stated on the rear panel. If in doubt get advice from a qualified technician.

2. Speaker Outputs (ID:60TVP)  - The speaker output is for connecting the internal speaker or external speaker cabinets. The internal speaker is directly plugged into this output and must be unplugged before an external cabinet can be connected. The minimum load is 4 Ohms.

3. MIDI In - If using MIDI is required, connect the MIDI device here.  Always use a good quality MIDI lead.

4. Footswitch - Connect one of the following supported footswitches here.

5. MP3/Line In - Connect the output of your mp3 or CD player here. Adjust the player’s volume to match that of your guitar to enable you to play along

6. Emulated Output - This output emulates the tonal characteristics of a guitar speaker cabinet and provides a natural tone for connection to a recording device or mixing desk

Specifications:

  • Type...................................Solid State
  • Number of Channels..........6
  • Total Power........................60W
  • Effects...............................Yes
  • Reverb...............................Yes
  • EQ.....................................3-band EQ with ISF and TVP
  • Amp Modeling...................No
  • Number of Models.............No amp modeling
  • Number of Tubes...............No tubes
  • Preamp Tube.....................No tubes
  • Power Tubes.....................No tubes
  • Inputs...............................1 x TS
  • Outputs.............................2 x TS
  • Footswitch I/O..................Yes
  • Effects Loop......................No
  • Height...........................9.29"
  • Width.............................22.99"
  • Depth.............................9.84"
  • Weight ..........................23.8 lbs.