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Blackstar Announces Debut 30 Combo Amp

Blackstar Announces Debut 30 Combo Amp

Blackstar's 30-watt combo amp with two footswitchable channels, ISF tone control, and built-in tape delay. Available in vintage cream or black finishes.


The features of the Debut 30E have been carefully selected to cover all the needs of an aspiring guitarist; two footswitchable channels, our patented ISF(Infinite Shape Feature) tone control, series effects loop, and a built-in tape delay. This amp is available in two gorgeous vintage finishes; cream covering with oxblood fret, or black and ā€˜biscuitā€™ basketweave.

Debut 30E Combo Features

  • 30 Watt combo
  • 2 Channels ā€“ Clean + Overdrive
  • Patented ISF tone control
  • Line In for jamming along or listening to music
  • Speaker emulated Line Out for ā€˜silentā€™ practice or recording
  • 1x10" custom-designed speaker, producing true Blackstar tones
  • Series effects loop
  • Stereo playback of Line In sources through headphones
  • Dual footswitch control for channel switching
  • Compatible with any 2-button latching footswitch (available separately)
  • Vintage styling in cream and black options
For more information, please visit blackstaramps.com.

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Blackstar Debut 30E 10-inch 30-watt Combo Amp - Black

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