Blackstar ID:Core V3 Stereo 40 Combo Guitar Amplifier

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Blackstar ID:Core V3 Stereo 40 Combo Guitar Amplifier
Product no: 9000-0073-5674 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

Blackstar proudly present the third iteration of their ever-popular series of ID:Core combo guitar amplifiers. Loaded with Super Wide Stereo sounds and six different voices to inspire fresh riffs and licks, this compact combo is able to deliver both crystal-clear tone , beefed-up high-gain sound, and anything in between. The ID:Core V3 Stereo features built-in modulation, reverb and delay effects, and comes with a tap tempo control for the delays, as well as 12 presets so you can easily toggle your favourite settings. Here, you're looking at the the 40-Watt model, which is equipped with two 6.5" speakers.

The ID:Core V3: For Live Streaming and Recording

Blackstar have packed the V3 version of this ID:Core combo with several modern upgrades. This means that by plugging in a TRRS cable, any guitarist in the world right now can effortlessly live-stream via Youtube, Instagram or any other platform via their smartphone. Not only that, the ID:Core V3 doubles as a USB audio interface and can be used for recording, while the new Cab Rig Lite DSP speaker-simulation technology ensures fully authentic sound. Last but not least, you're offered access to Blackstar's free Architect software (compatible with Mac and Windows), which can be used to deep-edit any of the parameters and share your patches with others.

Specifications

Product features

Connectors Aux-in, Footswitch, Headphone, Line-out, USB
Number of channels 1
Number of speakers 2
Amp modelling yes
Sustainable product not specified
Effects loop no
Weight 5 - 9.9 kg
Built-in tuner yes
Built-in effects reverb (digital), tremolo (digital), chorus, phaser, delay, DSP / misc.
Colour black
Speaker diameter 6.5 inches
Power attenuator no
Amplifier type transistor
Amplifier valve not applicable
Power in Watts 31 - 50 Watts
Can be powered by battery yes

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 8,5 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 54,0 x 42,0 x 20,0 cm

Product specifications

  • Blackstar guitar amplifier combo
  • series: ID:Core
  • model: ID:Core V3 Stereo 40
  • amplifier type: transistor
  • power output: 40W (2x 20W Super Wide Stereo)
  • speakers: 2 x 6.5-inch, Blackstar speakers
  • voicings: Clean Warm, Clean Bright, Crunch, Super Crunch, OD1, OD2
  • built-in effects:
    • modulation: phaser, chorus/flanger, envelope , tremolo
    • delay: linear, analogue, tape, multi
    • reverb: room, hall, spring, plate
  • tap tempo for delay
  • built-in tuner
  • presets: 12
  • connections:
    • input: mono jack
    • cab rig & phones: stereo mini-jack
    • line in / streaming: stereo mini-jack
    • footswitch
    • USB
    • power supply: 16 V, 3.5 A
  • optional accessories:
    • PB-1 Power Bank (not included)
    • FS-11 or FS-18 2-way footswitch (not included)
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  • special features:
    • high-quality live-streaming via TRRS jack
    • patented ISF (Infinite Shape Feature)
    • full-range speakers (can be used for gaming, music playback, etc)
    • 4-channel USB audio Recording
    • Cab Rig Lite DSP speaker simulation
    • Cab Rig Lite parameter adjustments via free Blackstar Architect editing software
    • deep-editing of all parameters and patch-sharing via free Blackstar Architect software (MAC/WIN)
    • developed by the Blackstar R&D Team based in the United Kingdom
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  • What's New?
    • high-quality live-streaming via TRRS jack
    • Cab Rig Lite DSP speaker simulation
    • improved Super Wide Stereo sound
    • Blackstar Architect software (available for free)

Reviews from other countries

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Blackstar ID:Core V3 Stereo 40 Combo Guitar Amplifier
Wrote the following about Blackstar ID:Core V3 Stereo 40 Combo Guitar Amplifier
Voor ik deze versterker heb aangeschaft heb ik heel wat recensies bekeken op YouTube.com.
Het is me niet ontgaan dat Blackstar met deze transistor versterker ietwat negatief overkomt, ten onrechte overigens.
Wat mij betreft klinkt deze versterker heel goed - voor alle duidelijkheid ik ben geen gitaarvirtuoos die jaren ervaring heeft met elektrische versterking.

Plus:

- Clean tones : gewoonweg heel goed.
- Crunch: ook super.
- Architect software: heel goed (Cab Rig Lite).
- ISF toonregeling is goed.
- In een band; kun je hiermee 'giggen' - geen idee, hangt ervan af hoe luid de andere bandleden spelen.
- Kamervullend geluid: zeker!

Min:

-Superwide Stereo: really ? Dat is niet mijn ervaring.
- Impedantie hoofdtelefoon mogelijk probleem
- Onbegrijpelijke mini USB B mini 2.0 port - ik schrijf dit in 2023 en mijn laptop heeft een USB-C poort. (dus extra verloopkabeltje aangeschaft)

Vandaar 4 sterren.
Blackstar ID:Core V3 Stereo 40 Combo Guitar Amplifier
Wrote the following about Blackstar ID:Core V3 Stereo 40 Combo Guitar Amplifier
Very good clean sounds and great effects, good distorted sounds. Perfect amp for practice, rehearsals, and small gigs. I tried this one out at the store, comparing it with Mustang LT50 and Boss Katana 100, and now I've been using it at home for over a week. It has, by far, the best clean sounds, reverb, delay, and modulation effects of the three. This might simply be due to its use of stereo speakers - they really fill the room, especially when you combine multiple effects (a bit of flanger + multihead delay + plate reverb is the way to go).

Speaker quality is great. They have a lot of clarity, allowing the high end to shine, but can still deliver silky mids and a lot of ooompf on lower end. You can crank the amp up for a rehearsal or small stage gig and it will do just fine, though you might have to use both gain and volume to cut through the mix. The speakers also work very well at living room/conversation volumes. You really don't need to use higher volumes to make the amp sound great, which is very useful for home practice. You will not be disappointed with the dirty sounds either. Crunch delivers a nice vintage sound, superdrive just pushes it all up to 11. Lead and metal presets sound lovely, with a lot of sustain and the same clarity as cleans.

The controls are quite intuitive and switching between presets is fast and easy. I like the built-in tuner more than I'd expected to. Choosing modulation/delay/reverb settings takes a bit of getting used to but that's natural considering how minimalist the interface is (Boss Katana has a lot more knobs but I didn't find it any easier to use). Speaking of effects, the envelope/autowah is surprisingly fun to use, and multi-head and tape delay sound awesome, though all these effects might be a little quiet if you don't push the volume up. The plate and spring delay are also really good. The hall reverb is a little uninspiring, and so is the linear delay, but that might just be my preference.

When you use the amp without connecting it to your computer, you can either dial in your settings manually using the knobs (in the Manual mode), or use patches. The latter option preconfigures the amps using patches that contain effects and enable or disable noise gate. If you want to get a really cool sound quickly, using patches is the way to go. For example the "Boutique Clean" patch available on the "Clean Bright" position sets gain to about 1 o'clock boosts bass and treble, takes a bit off middle, and adds a spring reverb. "Smooth Solo" patch on "OD1" sets gain almost to the max, boosts bass and mid, sets treble at around 11 o'clock and enables noise gate, multi-head delay, and plate reverb. Unfortunately, you can't see it on the amp (due to minimalist controls) - only in the Architect application.

The biggest downside of this amplifier, and the reason I gave it 4 and not 5 stars, is the fact that you only get the ISF equalizer, and no knobs to manually set bass/middle/treble. ISF is fun to make quick changes to the sound, but it does not allow you to fine-tune it. For that, you have to use the Architect application. The application itself is intuitive to use. It gives you access to some settings that you cannot change from the amp itself, for example: bass/middle/treble, resonance, presence, and many effect settings - e.g. delay time. It also allows you to enable noise gate on clean channels, something that's not possible from the amp itself.

Using the app also allows you to use the amplifier as an audio interface to easily record your guitar inside digital audio workstation application (DAW), and use the amplifier as PC speakers (for example to play a backing track). Architect also has the option to emulate different cab rig configurations, which might be really useful especially in your home recordings. My favorite feature of the app is the option to download presets created by other users. Most of these presets are actually designed for Silverline, but work well enough with ID:Core.

Build quality is superb - the corner protectors are solid, the amp is VERY light, knobs and buttons are all set well in place. The amp is really easy to pick up and carry thanks to the handle on the back. Big shout out to the staff at the Bax Music store in Antwerp. They were really helpful in setting it all up and made all the accommodations I needed. I really appreciated the opportunity to try all these amps out in person. Strengths: + Great clean sounds + Very good modulation, delay, and reverb effects + Speaker quality, clarity, and power + Great stereo + Interesting app features + Light and easy to carry Weaknesses - Distorted sounds aren't as good as clean sounds (though they are still very good) - No bass/middle/treble controls on the amp (only ISF available).

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