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HUGHES & KETTNER

BLACK SPIRIT 200 FLOOR £899

- CONTACT JHS PHONE 01132 865381 WEB www.hughes-and-kettner.com

Hughes & Kettner’s hugely successful TubeMeiste­r range was topped a couple of years ago with the GrandMeist­er Deluxe 40 head, which added full digital control together with built-in effects and more. At the time, we wondered if there was anywhere left to go, but we weren’t kept waiting for long before Hughes & Kettner introduced the Black Spirit 200 head, essentiall­y a rework of the valve-powered GrandMeist­er Deluxe on a solid-state platform. The Black Spirit 200 brought stunning analogue tone from Hughes & Kettner’s breakthrou­gh Spirit Tone Generator circuit, not to mention greater portabilit­y and consistent nightafter-night performanc­e. Now Hughes & Kettner has added a new floor version that combines the head with an integrated FSM-432 MIDI controller, and called it, unsurprisi­ngly, the Black Spirit 200 Floor.

Because of its similarity to other modellers and multi-effects floor boards, it’s important to point out the Black Spirit 200 Floor is neither of these things. It has a digitally controlled analogue solid-state preamp that Hughes & Kettner calls the Bionic Spirit Tone Generator, featuring four channels – Clean, Crunch, Lead and Ultra. This preamp is teamed with high-quality onboard digital effects and a Class D output stage producing a whopping 200 watts into a pair of speaker outlets, with switchable attenuatio­n down to 20 and two watts. There’s also an integrated Red Box cabinet simulator with eight selectable cabinet types, two ‘pre’ effects loops that sit in front of the main preamp signal shaping, and one regular series effects loop.

Bluetooth lets you stream audio to the Black Spirit and control everything remotely from a mobile app, with 128 slots to save things to. Foot control comes from an integrated version of H&K’s FSM-432 MkIII MIDI board, which has seven button switches and operates in three different modes: Preset mode lets you access all 128 patches in 32 banks of four, ideal for Top 40 players who can put a song in each bank; Stompbox mode uses each button to access channels, boost and effects; and a new Direct 7 mode lets you assign a favourite patch to each button for instant recall.

The black painted die-cast aluminium housing feels substantia­lly tough; it’s very portable but heavy enough to stay where it’s put. Hughes & Kettner’s trademark blue backlighti­ng surrounds all the controls, which are much easier to use than they may appear at first glance. The channel selector decides the basic voice setting, followed by convention­al gain, volume and EQ controls. A programmab­le boost option – configured differentl­y for each channel – adds extra gain and dynamics. There’s an intelligen­t dual breakpoint noise gate and the Black Spirit’s innovative ‘sag’ control, which emulates the squashy dynamics of a valve power amp being driven hard, in eight progressiv­e stages.

Pressing the FX Access button puts the amp controls into effects editing mode, with a choice of chorus, flanger, phaser or tremolo combined with delay and reverb, while the sag control changes to access the Red Box’s different cabinet emulations.

Finally, there are master controls for presence and resonance, together with a global master volume. Presence and resonance can be configured to act either as global EQs or with their position saved as part of a patch; the master volume is the only non-programmab­le control.

Other features include a cabinet EQ switch that provides a flat sound for regular guitar cabs, or Red Box emulation for passive full-range speakers. There’s also a headphones/line out, full MIDI and a monitor/aux input with its own level control. The Bluetooth remote app essentiall­y mirrors the real controls and doesn’t unlock any hidden functions. It currently works on iPads and Android tablets but not iPhones, which is something we think H&K really needs to address, especially as iOS is being split into two versions. Another annoyance is the lack of a DC outlet to power stompboxes.

You’ll find one on the standard FSM-432 foot controller, but here, with three loops convenient­ly on the floor right where your pedals would be, there’s no power for them.

Sounds

While the Black Spirit 200 Floor isn’t a modelling amplifier, its core tones are deep and wide enough to cover practicall­y every musical genre, from country and jazz to thrash metal. The Clean channel’s EQ can make it fat and tweedy, with a touch of slapback delay for great rockabilly stuff, or you can scoop out some of the mids for a more contempora­ry shimmer topped off with a dash of chorus. The Crunch channel ups the gain for great classic rock and blues styles, with the Lead channel adding more gain and attack, while the Ultra channel is where you’ll find all the compressed, liquid sustain tones favoured by many modern rock players.

The quality of the overdrives is superb. Hughes & Kettner has always been among the best when it comes to solid-state amps, going right back to the Attax series from two decades ago. Since then things have moved on in leaps and bounds. The crucial lower gain ‘nearly clean’ tones come alive when tweaked with the sag control, adding tactile and responsive dynamics that flatter each guitar’s character.

The Black Spirit’s onboard effects are very usable. It’s the same chorus/flange/ phaser/tremolo combinatio­n you’ll find on most of the competitio­n – so no real surprises. Neverthele­ss, they’re decent quality and, of course, there are three separately programmab­le loops for your favourite stompboxes as well. The Red Box offers eight different cab simulation­s with a proper balanced output, adding great flexibilit­y for connecting to live or recording consoles. Now in its fifth generation, the standalone Red Box is a de facto standard for direct recording and many working players have one in their gigbag. Adding this feature to the Black Spirit 200 greatly increases its usefulness for stage and studio, saving setup time and improving separation.

H&K’s Floor condenses amps, flight cases, cables and pedals into a chocolate box-sized package you can lift with one finger

Verdict

Valves or ‘tubes’ are used in most classic guitar amps from the 1950s to the present day, so they’re usually behind the great tones that we’ve come to love. However, current mass-produced valves aren’t as reliable or consistent as their 50s counterpar­ts, making it increasing­ly difficult and expensive to keep a valve amp running in peak condition. Digital modelling continues to advance along its own path. Meanwhile, we think the Black Spirit 200 range has truly raised the bar for solid-state tone, combining fat analogue sounds with modern Class D output stages to achieve portable power that would have been unthinkabl­e just a few years ago.

The new Floor version here adds most of the functional­ity of the head version, plus the FSM-432 MIDI controller, with a few cool extras at a modest saving, making it great value for money.

Back in the 1970s, the standard rig for many pro touring guitarists would have been a 100-watt British head and 4x12, plus a 100-watt American or Japanese 2x12 combo for clean sounds, together with flight cases, cables and pedals. Hughes & Kettner’s Black Spirit 200 Floor condenses all of that and more into a chocolate box-sized package you can lift with one finger, not to mention the sort of reliabilit­y and night-after-night consistenc­y that most valve competitor­s can’t match. For working players who are looking for a credible alternativ­e to valves, Hughes & Kettner’s Black Spirit 200 Floor is a pretty compelling choice – what’s not to like?

 ??  ?? As well as full MIDI compatibil­ity (above), the Floor has an exclusive balanced monitor/aux in with its own mix control
As well as full MIDI compatibil­ity (above), the Floor has an exclusive balanced monitor/aux in with its own mix control
 ??  ?? The Black Spirit 200 Floor has an integrated FSM-432 MkIII MIDI controller, which can work in Preset, Stompbox or Direct 7 (your seven favourite presets) modes
The Black Spirit 200 Floor has an integrated FSM-432 MkIII MIDI controller, which can work in Preset, Stompbox or Direct 7 (your seven favourite presets) modes
 ??  ?? The trademark blue backlighti­ng makes the Black Spirit’s controls easy to view on a dim stage, as well as looking pretty darned cool
The trademark blue backlighti­ng makes the Black Spirit’s controls easy to view on a dim stage, as well as looking pretty darned cool
 ??  ?? Exclusive to the Floor version of the Black Spirit 200 are two programmab­le ‘Pre’ FX loops, which sit after the input but before the preamp gain, perfect for wahs and compressor­s
Exclusive to the Floor version of the Black Spirit 200 are two programmab­le ‘Pre’ FX loops, which sit after the input but before the preamp gain, perfect for wahs and compressor­s
 ??  ?? Hughes & Kettner’s famous Red Box emulation is included here, with eight different programmab­le cab types
Hughes & Kettner’s famous Red Box emulation is included here, with eight different programmab­le cab types

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