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YAMAHA GTHR5UK Yamaha THR5 Electric Guitar Amp,beige

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OTHER: Tone and volume controls; four mic simulations; effects include compression, chorus, flanger, phase shifter, tremolo, delay, reverb, and noise gate; built in tuner, tone, and volume controls; USB computer interface COMPRESSOR, COMPRESSOR/CHORUS, CHORUS, FLANGER*, PHASER*, TREMOLO*, DELAY, DELAY/REVERB, HALL REVERB, SPRING REVERB*, *NOISE GATE (*only available in the THR Editor) You have your big amp that sounds great cranked up to 10. Maybe you have your practical, smaller amp for rehearsals and smaller shows. Now you have the perfect third amp. The amp for everything else, THR. Prepare to spend a lot more time playing guitar… But overall, it’s still a great practice amp. In my opinion, it’s definitely one of the best modeling amps that you can choose for home practice. It’s affordable and it sounds great – who needs anything else? That’s why I think that the advantages of this combo outweigh its disadvantages! Are There Any Other Good Alternatives? The output signal for DI is very low, and there's nothing you can do to control the gain for DI. All the settings for master, volume, and gain control affect only the processed sounds, not the DI. In my case, my guitar signal was peaking at -34db when recording, which is pretty low, creating a bad signal to noise ratio. When compared to Focusrite Scarlett Solo, for example, the difference in quality is gigantic, so I recommend you to use a proper audio interface for better sound recording instead of the THR5.

THR is bundled with Cubase AI, Steinberg's professional music production application that offers full-fledged recording and editing. THR EditorTHR is bundled with Cubase AI, Stinberg's professional music production application that offers full-fledged recording and editing. As briefly mentioned in the above section, the THR5 can be used as an interface for recording in your preferred DAW via the USB connection.

CHORUS, FLANGER, PHASER, TREMOLO, DELAY, DELAY/REVERB, SPRING REVERB, HALL REVERB, *COMPRESSOR, *NOISE GATE (*only available in the THR Editor) Most of THR's effects feature VCM effects processors. Based on the technology used in Yamaha's professional audio mixers, VCM effects give unsurpassed realism and quality. Virtual Circuitry Modeling effects are capable of capturing subtleties that basic digital simulations cannot even approach, going beyond simple simulation and delivering the truly musical performance that makes classic analog gear invaluable. With THR's great tone, you'll want to play every chance you get. It's the only amp that will give you the sound you want, wherever and whenever inspiration strikes. Your Third Amp Effects:Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, Delay, Delay/Reverb, Spring Reverb, Hall Reverb, Compressor, Noise Gate (only available in the THR Editor)These days, performing with an acoustic guitar often means playing plugged in. Musicians play amplified everywhere from concert halls to coffee shops, so it’s not surprising that many acoustic guitarists also want to plug in at home. You may want to practice under conditions that are similar to the way you perform, use such electronic accessories as loopers or effects pedals, or just enjoy the larger-than-life sound of an amplified guitar. But when you’re practicing at home, do you really want or need the same amp or PA system you use in a club? Yamaha is betting you don’t, and so has introduced a line of tiny, ultra-lightweight, battery-powered amplifiers designed for offstage use. The THR series of amps was initially aimed at electric guitarists, but the new Yamaha THR5A brings the concept to acoustic players as well. I got an advance look at a prototype. Tiny, Self-Contained Amp

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