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I just picked up one of these little guys -- the base, non-wireless model.
I must say that out of the box I was a bit underwhelmed with the clean sound. But after loading the THR Remote app and playing around with the options for a few minutes (particularly the different cab sims), I am now officially Whelmed! What a great sounding little low-volume amp.
I know that a few of us have these now, so I thought it might be good to start a thread of some of the settings that people are finding useful.
I just got mine yesterday and I've barely scratched the surface of what this thing can do, but so far with my Jazzica I'm really enjoying the (Classic) Clean through the Boutique 2x12 cab, with a bit of hall reverb and a touch of delay. I haven't tried tried my tele through it yet.
What settings are you using?
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08-15-2020 07:53 PM
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Mine sounds great on clean with the gain up a bit:
I add a little reverb and boom. Sounds killer for practicing in my living room. I paired my iPhone and iPad with it and play iRealPro tracks through it running the last two knobs straight up as well (Guitar, Audio). Being able to adjust each volume for a perfect play along balance is awesome. Sounds glorious.
Also, I record direct from the Yamaha’s USB port into my iPad Pro using GarageBand. You can get fat jazz tone, but only if you adjust the Level of the USB Out pretty high (between 95 and 97 is about perfect).
Congrats on acquiring one of best little practice and recording amps available.
Enjoy!
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I hardly ever use the clean channel...i like the crunch with the gain low, just so the hardest notes I hit have a little "hair."
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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I've been using using the 'bass' setting on my THR10C.
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Originally Posted by bleakanddivine
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
I guess I'm doing something similar hair-wise, with the gain up around 1:00 on the clean.
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Originally Posted by rolijen
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@mr. beaumont
Be incredible if you could share those crunch settings. Never considered using the crunch channel for jazz tones. Sounds amazing, but it might be your playing.
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Originally Posted by MoMan
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The Eq depends on which guitar I'm using...but generally the mids are boosted (about 2 o'clock), high and low start flat and I adjust from there...highs stay flat on my tele, lows get boosted, with my 575 the lows get turned back a bit and the highs go up.
The gain is set just high enough so that the hardest notes I hit break up a bit. Again, different with different guitars.
And that's really it. No speaker cab emulation, for recording with my phone I like the straight sound the best. No other effects except reverb to taste.
Really a great sounding practice amp that never sounds "boxy" to me. Sounds much bigger than it is.
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Thanks so much for responding Jeff.
Very helpful tips. Your playing and tone sounds great.
I'll keep practicing!
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I got a thr10ii in today. I had to work so didn't have time to try it extensively but i liked the clean channel out of the box. I liked the chorus too! Hadn't played one for a long time.
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Looking for a bedrrom/amp amplifier - anyone get any 'unwanted' noise or hiss out of this thing. That is a big no-no for me and I've been struggling getting an amp that doesn't hiss at super quiet bedrrom/apartment levels
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