Yamaha THR Fanciers Thread
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Re: NAD - THR10X
Had no idea I wanted one of these until seeing it at gearfest. Might get one for noodling on the couch.
What did the dongle cost?
What did the dongle cost?
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Re: NAD - THR10X
Was $50 but worth it for the lack of hassle and sound quality https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/DVALOG ... Setup-Long
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Re: NAD - THR10X
I can't get past the thought that 'Dongle' is a word invented by Jb.mule wrote:Had no idea I wanted one of these until seeing it at gearfest. Might get one for noodling on the couch.
What did the dongle cost?
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Re: NAD - THR10X
It's a shame he didn't have it at gearfest. I'm sure everyone would have loved to try out JB's dongle.Slowy wrote:I can't get past the thought that 'Dongle' is a word invented by Jb.mule wrote:Had no idea I wanted one of these until seeing it at gearfest. Might get one for noodling on the couch.
What did the dongle cost?
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Re: NAD - THR10X
I almost brought it too!
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Re: NAD - THR10X
Cheers! It's got too much gain for what I need really but the normal one is beige!!Voxshall wrote:Love the military green look, suits the amp, congrats.
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Re: NAD - THR10X
poor old MollyStratMatt wrote:Misty buff mate. I really wanted something like this for jamming in the lounge/at mates places. So naturally I bought a 50w Marshall.
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Re: NAD - THR10X
With a goodly amount of trepidation I finally googled "misty buff"... it looks a bit like the background of the quote blocks in the posts.
Re: NAD - THR10X
Just popped in to MusicWorks to try the THR10. Pretty keen, but $530 new seems a bit steep... More than the katana cost me!
On that note, if I bought one it'd probably cover me for home practice and I could swap out the katana for something louder and valvier.
On that note, if I bought one it'd probably cover me for home practice and I could swap out the katana for something louder and valvier.
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Re: NAD - THR10X
the new rrp also put me off but over a month of waiting for one to pop up on fb/tm yielded nothing.I got a dece discount when i grabbed mine tho-dont ask,dont get.