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    Yamaha THR10 Desktop Guitar Amplifier and Interface with Cubase AI Recording Software

    • The other thing is the acoustic modeling is very impressive
    • Pick the right model THR for the style of music you play and prepare yourself for a treat.
    • I think not implementing a feature like this on such a great modeling amp was a missed opportunity, but it certainly isn't a dealbreaker
    • The amp models give a good variety of sounds
    • All the other solid state modeling amps sound awful.
    • The Thr10C was the correct model for me
    • The THR10 is a cool and affordable solution for home practice, featuring some of the best digital amp models I've ever played
    • It have very good amp models for blues, rock and even jazz.
    • I realized what I really needed was a small amp that would accept headphones, input from an iPod and had some decent amp modeling.
    • The Class A modeling on this amp is awesome, and is one of my favorites.
    • This little shell from hell gets me the BEST solid state tube modeling tones for the price
    • This is a great modeling amp for a home where you can't play too loud
    • The THR10C is a pleasing little box with some honestly lovely sounds and interesting capabilities like the program-ability of the presets, the wonderful sounding models, and the general ease of use
    • If you want a fantastic modeling amp to gig with at medium to loud volume, the Boss Katana 50 which I also own does everything the Yamaha does acoustically and more
    • The preset models are great, lots of knobs to tweak to your heart's content, and the sound quality and projection is simply inexplicable
    • Amazing little modeling amp, love it.
    • Best modelling
    • There are also a couple more reverb models available
    • Every model is outstanding.
    • Pros: - hi-fi quality audio - really (really) good, life-like classic amp models, good range of tones and effects - lightweight and small, but this thing is built like a tank (and battery power for ultimate portability) - simple, intuitive amp-like control interfaceCons: - master volume control is not consistent when switching amp modelsPlaying around with this thing for a half hour forced me to totally reverse my opinion of amp modelers - it sounds amazing
    • Each model breaks up differently, and you can set your bass/mid/treble accordingly to get your tone perfect.