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Just a quick clip. I used a bit too much reverb for usual playing, but worked great for this.
I'm very pleased...my microcube always sounded better recorded that it did to me in the room...this lil guy sounds great in the room too. And the backing track is going through it as well.
Let me know what you think.
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01-04-2020 10:37 AM
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Pic or it didn't happen.
Lol
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Sounds really nice. You just recording that direct through your phone's microphone?
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Sounds great, Jeff. I have the first 10c. What's the difference?
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Sounds like a proper amp, Jeff and great playing too!
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That sounds really good, Jeff. The amp model has some amazing depth and detail - I mean that sounds almost exactly like real children.
John
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Thanks for listening!
So to answer a few questions...
This is recorded with just my phone, no external mic.
This is the THR10ii, non wireless version.
The difference between this and the older model is this is actually 20watts instead of 10, and the amp is a bluetooth ready device. So I can play a backing track right from my phone through the same amp as I'm playing through, with an independent volume control for it.
I think there's also more choices in the models, there's actually an app you can use to have more control over the effects too.
Pretty great practice amp.
The "wireless" models, which cost more, have a rechargeable battery and can be used with a particular wireless system. Pretty cool, but j don't own said wireless system, and probably wouldn't use that capability anyway. As for the rechargeable battery, for my use this amp is going to live in my living room, so I don't need it to be portable--i still have a microcube for that which still can't be beat for portability
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Same here (THR10 II stays in the living room). That clean channel with a little gain and verb is just fat and heavenly. I play iReal pro backing tracks into the amp via Bluetooth on my phone too and the individual volumes for guitar and external source make it the best practice setup I’ve ever used.
Thanks for sharing. Sounds great!
Roli
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Originally Posted by John A.
Great playing Jeff...Thanks for making video and posting it.
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Don't worry about the reverb, sounds great.
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Jim, here’s a snippet I just recorded from the usb out of the THR10 II. Straight into GarageBand on my iPad. Backing is iReal Pro.
Roli
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Originally Posted by rolijen
USB to what? How are you going into the iPad?
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Am I the only one who is sorry for 10C not being introduced in 2nd generation?
I was always drown to 10C idea. Shame there is not one in 2nd gen.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
I assume that it would also work with iPads with lightning port using the Apple Camera kit (or Lightning to USB adapter. Then using a standard usb-a to usb-b cable.
One thing, when I first tried running the amp into the iPad, the signal level was pretty low. But, I found that the app (THR Remote) allows you to set the usb output level. The default was 50 and I have found that 95 to 97 gives fat rich results. When I recorded this clip, the output was at 80 or 90 (I hadn’t found the sweet spot yet). I’ve subsequently settled on 95.
Roli
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Originally Posted by rolijen
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Originally Posted by Jim Soloway
Optimizing Gain and USB output Im getting very clean signal into my iPad and computer.
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Originally Posted by rolijen
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Originally Posted by rolijen
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I guess there is no way to hook up an extension cab to these amps?
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I've been gassing for one of these for a while now, but I don't really "need" it. Sorta the same thing on steroids.
THR Head - Overview - Amps & Accessories - Guitars, Basses & Amps - Musical Instruments - Products - Yamaha - United States
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Originally Posted by Mecena
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I'm going to try and post a few more recordings...with humbuckers, there was a little "crackle" I didn't like when the amp was on a tabletop, but that dissapeared when I put the amp on the floor, and gave a nice bass boost.
Re: speaker out, no, but the thr30 does have a 1/4" line out, so I guess you could go into a pa or powered speaker, but this thing is really made for practice.
In really digging the full range stereo sound, it's a lot like some better bluetooth speakers out there. Really fills a room with sound, not loud (but can get too loud for my living room) but it's a "big" sound, not at all boxy.
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I have a THR 100 single head and the original THR 10.
Both are great tools with a few quirks to deal with (easily enough), but they are completely different beasts. Naming them in a similar way may inspire some to assume they are similar. They are very very different.
Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Originally Posted by Bezoeker
Barney Kessel sketch
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