I now own 2 THR10C amps. I use the first daily and have programmed patches that work for a variety of pickup configurations and sounds. I also have a Patchbox68 pedal that connects via USB to give you 99 save locations accessible by up/down switches. I found the tone editor software easy to use and it allowed me to tweak the parameters of the patches easily. I bought a second one to travel. While the size versus power is hard to grasp, I have found it very convincing especially when it is not at "eye level." Standing about 5ft away with the THR10C on the floor the sound is substantial and convincing. I currently own a Princeton Reverb reissue and it compares very favorably especially at low volumes which, due to thin walls and neighbors, I appreciate. I also have owned multiple Vox amps and, again, I find it convincing at low volumes. The headphone out has an amp cab and I have not used the included DI software. Now that there are new version 2 models, I think the price should come down and make this a no brainer.Read full review
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I own a number of tube amps. This is a great practice amp with tones I really enjoy. It's the first time, I'm just as happy plugging into the practice amp as one of my tube amps. I especially like its simplicity over other digital options. All the tones are enjoyable. Moreover, the EQ responds very much like a tube amp would respond.
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As a touring country/Bluegrass player I was looking for a low profile practice amp to keep at home. This thing is 100% the best purchase I’ve made in a while. Excellent tone, warm tube sound, love the different amp features and you can dial it in even more with your computer. Aux can be plugged in to add metronome or backing tracks. This is the players practice amp. Plain and simple.
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While the size may be deceptive, this amp has an amazing range of tones for such a small package, and offers something for every player. From the two effects knobs that let your scroll from chorus to tremolo, and spring reverb to hall echo, this amp puts out a sound much bigger than expected. The remaining knobs allow you to dial in a tone using the volume, gain and EQ, then switch between eight different amp modeling tones. Using the five presets, you can preserve a favorite sound and then visit it every time you play, simple and effective! The included tuner and tap tempo are handy, just make sure you get the power source cable, as extended playing will eat up batteries. NO better desktop amp out there--have fun and keep rockin'!
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I keep this amp on a work bench for my guitars so it is close to ear level. It sounds best that way, almost like an set of headphones. Perfect for practicing. Not the least expensive option out there, but it sounds pretty remarkable for its size and convenience.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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