Yamaha THR-5C

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Yamaha THR-5C

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Anyone tried one of these? Looking at small practice amps for my bedside table :)
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Re: Yamaha THR-5C

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jeremyb wrote:Anyone tried one of these? Looking at small practice amps for my bedside table :)
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Seriously tho great amps that have a lush stereo sound
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Re: Yamaha THR-5C

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i had the thr10,fantastic bits of kit.Y no katana air tho? :rofl:

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Get the THR10.

I got one when they first came out. I was in the UK at the time. It had a non-earthed power supply that was really noisy. Yamaha UK provided a three-pin replacement and all was well. Batteries last ages anyway. Can definitely recommend. :-)

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in fact,got a mate looking to shift his thr10. In chch too.

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Kris wrote:in fact,got a mate looking to shift his thr10. In chch too.
Meant to be. :thumbup:

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Have a Yamaha THR-10x if that is any help. Has a splash more zing :thumbup:

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Kris wrote:in fact,got a mate looking to shift his thr10. In chch too.
How much?
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Jellybelly wrote:Have a Yamaha THR-10x if that is any help. Has a splash more zing :thumbup:
How much?
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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ECHO!
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Kris wrote:i had the thr10,fantastic bits of kit.Y no katana air tho? :rofl:
Katana air is silly money, and I don't really need wireless for bedroom noodling :rofl:
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Am a little tempted by the katana mini too...
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jeremyb wrote:
Jellybelly wrote:Have a Yamaha THR-10x if that is any help. Has a splash more zing :thumbup:
How much?
$320? Had not thought that far ahead :thumbup:

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Jellybelly wrote:
jeremyb wrote:
Jellybelly wrote:Have a Yamaha THR-10x if that is any help. Has a splash more zing :thumbup:
How much?
$320? Had not thought that far ahead :thumbup:
PM'd :mrgreen:
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Re: Yamaha THR-5C

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Can confirm 10 watt one is pretty cool
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