Blackstar Unleashes the Fly High Gain: A Mini Metal Monster for Guitarists on the Go

Blackstar Unleashes the Fly High Gain: A Mini Metal Monster for Guitarists on the Go
Blackstar's Fly High Gain mini amp packs massive metal tones, a Nitro channel, and a built-in noise gate into a 3W portable beast. Read our full review!

Rock history is full of massive tone coming from small packages, but Blackstar just took the concept to a terrifyingly heavy new level.

For years, the Blackstar Fly 3 Mini has reigned supreme as the ultimate portable practice amp. It’s been the undisputed king of hotel rooms, backstage warm-ups, and desktop jamming. However, for the modern metalhead and high-gain enthusiast, the original Fly was always just a bit too polite.

Enter the Blackstar Fly High Gain—a pocket-sized beast specifically redesigned to deliver massive, crushing metal tones without waking the neighbors (unless you want to).

Big Tone, Tiny Footprint: What’s New?

At first glance, the Fly High Gain retains the iconic, ultra-compact form factor of its predecessor, weighing in at a mere 0.87 kg. The real magic, however, lies under the hood and behind the newly designed front grille.

While the original gave you Clean and Overdrive, this new iteration introduces a third flavor of chaos: the Nitro Channel.

Blackstar Fly High Gain
Nitro Channel

The Nitro Channel & Integrated Noise Gate

By engaging the new Nitro button, the amp catapults your guitar signal into aggressive, high-gain territory. We are talking tight low-end, searing harmonics, and virtually endless sustain perfect for heavy riffs and blistering solos.

Because high gain naturally brings unwanted hiss, Blackstar thoughtfully integrated an automatic noise gate strictly for the Nitro channel. This keeps your stops dead silent and your staccato rhythms razor-sharp.

Classic Features Retained

You still get Blackstar’s patented ISF (Infinite Shape Feature) control, allowing you to morph your EQ smoothly from a tight American metal scoop to a woody, mid-forward British roar. The gorgeous, analogue-style tape delay also makes a return, complete with independent controls for both time and level to give your solos massive spatial depth.

Specifications at a Glance

Feature Specification
Power Output 3 Watts (Expandable to 6W Stereo)
Channels Clean, Overdrive, Nitro
Speaker 3” Custom-Designed
Controls Gain, Volume, ISF (EQ), Delay Level, Delay Time
Effects Analogue-style Delay, Integrated Noise Gate (Nitro Channel Only)
Inputs 1/4″ Guitar, 3.5mm Aux/MP3 In
Outputs 3.5mm Emulated Headphone/Line Out
Power Source 6 x AA Batteries (not included) or Optional DC PSU
Dimensions 170 x 128 x 102 mm
Weight 0.87 kg

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I use the Fly High Gain for playing styles other than metal?

Absolutely. While it is voiced for heavier genres, it still features the pristine Clean and crunchy Overdrive channels from the original Fly 3, making it incredibly versatile for blues, rock, and pop.

Can I connect this to an external speaker cabinet?

Yes! The Fly High Gain is fully compatible with the Blackstar Fly 103 extension cabinet. Plugging it in transforms the amp into a 6-watt stereo setup, which is perfect for a wider desktop audio experience or PC gaming.

How long do the batteries last?

While battery life depends on how hard you push the volume and gain, a fresh set of 6 x AA batteries typically yields up to 50 hours of low-volume practice, or around 15 hours of continuous high-volume rocking.

The Verdict

The Verdict: The Blackstar Fly High Gain successfully addresses the only real complaint about the original Fly 3 by injecting a serious dose of adrenaline via the Nitro channel.

It sounds shockingly huge for a 3-inch speaker, and the built-in noise gate prevents it from becoming a noisy mess. If you are a metal guitarist who travels, this is an absolute must-have for your gig bag.

Final Score: 8.3 / 10

  • Tone: 8.5/10 (Great if you need high-gain)

  • Portability: 10/10

  • Features: 8.0/10 (The built-in gate is a game-changer)

  • Value: 7.8/10

Where To Buy

Available at Andertons

Available at Guitar Center

Available at Sweetwater

Available at Thomann

 

Blackstar Fly High Gain - Review

 

 

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Jef Stone

About Jef Stone Jef is the founder of Guitar Bomb and a certified gear fanatic. Growing up with a luthier father, Jef’s obsession with tone started early and led to a lifelong career as a sound engineer and pro-audio specialist in the UK. He has set up recording rigs for world-famous facilities like Air Studios and even ran his own London recording studio. A massive hoarder of pedals, valve amps, and guitars (some of which he builds himself), Jef has owned everything from Klon Centaurs to Parker Flys. He also runs the UK's Analogue To Digital music show and the Vintage Guitar Fair.
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