Yamaha THR5 10-Watt Desktop Guitar Combo Amp
10-Watt 1-channel 2×3″ Battery-powered stereo guitar combo amplifier with built-in amplifier models, effects, and USB for editing and recording.
Product Features
- Includes five classic amp models and a range of effects processing, driven by Yamaha”s signature VCM technology
- Lightweight, portable amp that can run on AC power or batteries.
- Developed with Yamaha”s award-winning AV division to offer true hi-fi stereo sound and a new experience in guitar amplifiers.
Are you kidding me?? I really don’t know what everyone is smoking, but this thing sounds pretty terrible. I was hoping to use this amp as a smaller in-home replacement for my 30-year old solid state 30W Marshall Master Lead Combo. The Marshall sounds eons better. This amp sounds horribly boxy and flat with it’s tiny speakers. Adding reverb doesn’t improve the tone. It just sounds like a flat boxy guitar in a larger room or hall. Modulation effects were OK to get a rocktron sort of sound through the clean…
Tube tones at more reasonable volumes. I picked one of these up as a practice amp for low-volume bedroom noodling and for playing when I travel, and I have to say I’m impressed. It very well replicates the warmth and natural dynamic range of a tube amp. I’m particularly impressed with how well it cleans up when lowering the volume on my guitar. I mostly play it with my strat, although I have given it a try with my SG, and it sounds very good with both guitars. I opted for the “C” model, as I mostly play blues and classic…