I have two THRs, the metal one ex-Olderama in my office and the blues one ex-Conway in my bedroom. Satisfies all current needs.
Can dial in a good Gilmour on the blues one with some diddling of the chorus/delay knobs.
The Brown 2 preset on the metal one is a stinky good time. Had a good blat on that today. Balding 40something banging out “Youth Gone Wild” FTW.
Yamaha THR-5C
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Re: Yamaha THR-5C
a bit slow but my mate is after 300 ish for the standard.jeremyb wrote:How much?Kris wrote:in fact,got a mate looking to shift his thr10. In chch too.
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Re: Yamaha THR-5C
CAWTKris wrote:a bit slow but my mate is after 300 ish for the standard.jeremyb wrote:How much?Kris wrote:in fact,got a mate looking to shift his thr10. In chch too.