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Blackstar Unveils the TV-10

Blackstar Unveils the TV-10

Blackstar's Class A, single-ended, 1x12 tube combo that pays homage to classic American amplifiers.


Featuring two foot switchable voices and our custom-voiced reverb, it's designed to create a dynamic playing experience that effortlessly transitions between glassy clean tones and crunchy overdrives.

The TV-10 A is designed to capture the nuances of the 6L6 tube, delivering incredible tone through its 12” Celestion speaker. The 6L6 power tube produces a characteristically bright clean sound and a hot lead tone with natural compression when pushed hard using the Master Volume.

The signal for the emulated line output is taken after the power amp to ensure you can capture and record the tonal characteristics of the Class A configured 6L6 power tube and output transformer being pushed into saturation directly into a recording/mixing device via a stereo/TRS jack cable.

Vintage in tone and style, the premium cream tolex and basketweave fret give a sleek, boutique look. The TV-10 A looks fantastic in the studio or the home. Its compact design also makes it perfect for smaller stages.

TV-10 A

  • Dynamic 10-Watt tube combo ECC83 preamp, 6L6 power amp tubes
  • Two footswitchable voices: Clean and Drive
  • Footswitchable reverb
  • FS-4S footswitch included
  • Emulated output (taken after the power amp)
  • Series effects loop
  • 12” Celestion speaker
  • Premium styling

The Blackstar TV-10 A is priced at $649.

For more information, please visit blackstaramps.com.

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