Yamaha THR10 Desktop Guitar Amplifier and Interface with Cubase AI Recording Software
Here’s proof that a tiny guitar combo amplifier doesn’t have to sound small or limit your tone. Yamaha’s THR-10 portable guitar amplifier gives you a huge range of guitar tone you can take anywhere. Check it out – Yamaha loaded the THR-10 with eight killer guitar amp models. It’s got Clean, Crunch, Lead, Brit Hi, and Modern tube guitar amp models, plus modes for your acoustic guitar or bass and a bypass mode that turns its modeling off. And since all of its effects and amp models use Yamaha’s amazing VCM (Virtual Circuitry Modeling) technology, this amp doesn’t just sound like a massive tube amplifier, it FEELS like one too.
Product Features
- Includes five classic amp models, plus bass, acoustic, and instrument modes. THR10 includes 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.
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…
Great all-in-one practice amp / recording interface This little amp is amazing. I was skeptical and put off the decision to purchase one of these for way too long, but I needn’t have. I use mine as a PC sound card as well as a practice amp and recording interface. The stereo spread is good enough that it sounds good up close without a bunch of wires running to speakers and subs. And as a recording interface, it excels. It gives me very low latency on my Windows/Linux system and even allows me to record the direct input without amp effects if I…