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Saturday, December 10, 2022

Review: Audio Assault Blacksun (with video sample)

 




Hello and welcome to this week's article!
Today we're going to review an amp sim from Audio Assault that is currently free if you are member of the AA mailing list: the BlackSun!

The BlackSun is an emulation of a Blackstar head, probably an HT Club 50 (even if it's not explicitly stated), which is a 2 channel tube head with EL34 tubes.
Among the other features, this plugin has a preset manager with several presets ranging from clean to hi gain, a "double track sim" which emulates recording 2 layers of the same riff, the "my amp" function which generates some slight hardware variation unique for every registered plugin, and it has a knob that is typical for Blackstar amps, (in the original amps is called ISF, in this plugin it's called Mode), which lets you choose between a "Marshall" and a "Mesa Boogie" voicing and all the gradients in between;
a "Marshall" voicing will mean a tone with more pronounced upper mid range, slightly more nasal and twangy, while a "Mesa Boogie" one will be a with a stronger low-end and more scooped mids, that lets out more high end than upper mids.

As per the other recent Audio Assault amp sims, also this one features a very nice, resizable GUI, 3 stompboxes (Gate, Booster and Tube Screamer), an FX Rack in the loop with Graphic EQ, Delay, Reverb and Chorus, a Dual Cab Loader which lets you also move around the microphones with any ir (thanks to a system of eq and envelope filters I imagine), and many other features.

How does it sound? It sounds very well, in my opinion, especially with the "mode" knob in the "Marshall" side, because a problem that I have found in some Audio Assault amp sim is the fact that they are all very "American sounding", for modern metal, while this one can replicate very well a British tone that is also hi-gain, tight and defined, and that it has that nice clear upper midrange.

This makes Blacksun one of the most versatile Audio Assault amp simulators, because the original head itself is extremely versatile, it has a lot of gain and tonal possibilities and I think anyone should definitely try it, also because they just released a pack with '80s style presets which adds a lot of fun to this amp.

Thumbs up!


Specs:

- 2 channels

- 3 stompboxes (gate, boost and screamer)

- Dual Cab loader with IRs created by Seacow cabs

- FX rack with eq, delay, reverb and chorus

- preset manager

- mode knob to change the flavor of the amp


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