“One of Supro’s finest combo offerings thus far”: Supro Black Magick Reverb TB review

Tyler Bryant's signature tube combo brings more power, blendable channels and headroom for pedals – but you might want to just crank it up for that sweet overdrive

Supro Black Magick TB Combo
(Image: © Supro)

Guitar World Verdict

Pros

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    Upgraded 35 watts of Class A power section.

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    Blendable channels for tonal versatility.

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    New “bright-cap” modification on Channel 1.

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    Channel 2 preserves original Black Magick circuit.

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    Onboard tube-driven spring reverb and pulsating tremolo.

Cons

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    Its mid-heavy voice might not appeal to some players.

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    Reverb has a long decay time.

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    Control panel is upside-down as you stand above it.

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What is it?

Very few artists can combine guitar-slinging bravado and searing blues chops more authentically than Tyler Bryant.

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Paul Riario

Paul Riario has been the tech/gear editor and online video presence for Guitar World for over 25 years. Paul is one of the few gear editors who has actually played and owned nearly all the original gear that most guitarists wax poetically about, and has survived this long by knowing every useless musical tidbit of classic rock, new wave, hair metal, grunge, and alternative genres. When Paul is not riding his road bike at any given moment, he remains a working musician, playing in two bands called SuperTrans Am and Radio Nashville.