Electric Guitar Amp

Electric Guitar Amp

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rlw

3,336 posts

238 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Elysium said:
Not if you are trying to sound like Clapton on Hideaway!
But that won't be possible anyway whatever...............

Tired

259 posts

64 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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cherryowen said:
That looks interesting.

Value, with a good suite of effects.

I'm looking at doing a few open mic nights this year, and a few of the tunes will be Pink Floyd so I'll need a preset for at least "Breathe" and another for the solos in "Comfortably Numb".
The first bank of presets contains a couple of sets called "pink floyd"

For open mic type/jam stuff where you need a wide range of tones and effects, it's probably ideal.

littleredrooster

5,538 posts

197 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Chicken Chaser said:
To add, I had a THR10C. It was great and looked the business. Vox then went and released something called the Adio Air GT. I had seen some reviews on YouTube that it was better.

After buying one, I sold the THR. The Vox is better in every department, aside from looks. If you dont care what it looks like, then buy one. Its got Bluetooth for connecting anything to jam along to, is louder, has a better tone to it, more amps, plenty of adjustment and sounds superb for a small practice amp. Can take batteries just like the THR too.
I really wish you hadn't posted that. I forsee an entry in the 'Frivolous Purchases' thread... smile

Chicken Chaser

7,811 posts

225 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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littleredrooster said:
I really wish you hadn't posted that. I forsee an entry in the 'Frivolous Purchases' thread... smile
I sold my THR for £150 and picked the Vox up for £200. I figured that a flip for £50 was worth it, just for the bluetooth alone. It even connects to the Vox app via Bluetooth (which is a bit clunky, but works and is similar to the Yamaha offering)