moltenmetalburn
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Mailman1971":2xkngzxz said:Told ya.
Yes sir. Truly impressive, wont sell my tube amps but wont sell this either. Probably the best trailer backup amp possible for tour. $350 gig insurance lol.
Mailman1971":2xkngzxz said:Told ya.
Gsxrbusa":13rarh9n said:Pretty mean bro!crankyrayhanky":13rarh9n said:Here's an in the room test with my new Zoom Q2N
I also applied a para eq from the Boss software and really like the results
Dude that sounds sick! I can not WAIT for tomorrow! LOL!crankyrayhanky":1gia5aev said:Here's an in the room test with my new Zoom Q2N
I also applied a para eq from the Boss software and really like the results
JerEvil":z6iuollm said:Dude that sounds sick! I can not WAIT for tomorrow! LOL!crankyrayhanky":z6iuollm said:Here's an in the room test with my new Zoom Q2N
I also applied a para eq from the Boss software and really like the results
Watch me hate it once I get it!!!
I have the THR10X. It sounds great. But the Katana blows it out. My 2 cents.phil b":3dq8uyd7 said:I'm curious if anyone has done any comparison to the Yamaha THR10X? Seems its sorta similar. The Yamaha obviously falls short on a lot of things that the Boss can do, but how about the sound in general? Does it blow it away or are they close??
moltenmetalburn":3jzgri08 said:Swung by Seeetwater and got one for $329.
I AM a tube snob.
This thing KILLS for what it is and what it sells for.
THE FUTURE IS NOW. i wish this was my first amp at 16, I spent FAR more for WAY worse.
The crispness CAN be dialed out, all controls work as you are used to.
Zero complaints, even truly impressed with the onboard speaker, (makes me want to hack the amp a bit for an upgrade.)
The feature set is COMPLETE. Every other amp should take notice tubes or otherwise.
I think Ill be keeping mine as a bedroom praxtice amp that can do ANYTHING in a pinch.
It stands tall against my $6K rig no problem.
Jeez man at $350 they probably get these made st about $100, how far we have come.
Ive been A/B ing with tube buffer upfront. Feel is good alone but perfect with tube buffer up front.
LunatiBSW":2mmmmt61 said:moltenmetalburn":2mmmmt61 said:Swung by Seeetwater and got one for $329.
I AM a tube snob.
This thing KILLS for what it is and what it sells for.
THE FUTURE IS NOW. i wish this was my first amp at 16, I spent FAR more for WAY worse.
The crispness CAN be dialed out, all controls work as you are used to.
Zero complaints, even truly impressed with the onboard speaker, (makes me want to hack the amp a bit for an upgrade.)
The feature set is COMPLETE. Every other amp should take notice tubes or otherwise.
I think Ill be keeping mine as a bedroom praxtice amp that can do ANYTHING in a pinch.
It stands tall against my $6K rig no problem.
Jeez man at $350 they probably get these made st about $100, how far we have come.
Ive been A/B ing with tube buffer upfront. Feel is good alone but perfect with tube buffer up front.
What is this tube buffer you speak of?
Mailman1971":2cga2v44 said:I have the THR10X. It sounds great. But the Katana blows it out. My 2 cents.phil b":2cga2v44 said:I'm curious if anyone has done any comparison to the Yamaha THR10X? Seems its sorta similar. The Yamaha obviously falls short on a lot of things that the Boss can do, but how about the sound in general? Does it blow it away or are they close??
Actually never plugged it into a larger cab. I got some great vh1 tones out of the Yamaha on its own with the built in speaker. How do you slave it out to a bigger cab? Thru the Headphone out jack?Marshall Freak":3vcafe2l said:Mailman1971":3vcafe2l said:I have the THR10X. It sounds great. But the Katana blows it out. My 2 cents.phil b":3vcafe2l said:I'm curious if anyone has done any comparison to the Yamaha THR10X? Seems its sorta similar. The Yamaha obviously falls short on a lot of things that the Boss can do, but how about the sound in general? Does it blow it away or are they close??
The 5 inch speaker? Or plugged into a cabinet? Or both? I like my little thr10x a lot for home practice.
Marshall Freak":29fisqzn said:Mailman1971":29fisqzn said:I have the THR10X. It sounds great. But the Katana blows it out. My 2 cents.phil b":29fisqzn said:I'm curious if anyone has done any comparison to the Yamaha THR10X? Seems its sorta similar. The Yamaha obviously falls short on a lot of things that the Boss can do, but how about the sound in general? Does it blow it away or are they close??
The 5 inch speaker? Or plugged into a cabinet? Or both? I like my little thr10x a lot for home practice.
Mailman1971":2jv63hba said:Actually never plugged it into a larger cab. I got some great vh1 tones out of the Yamaha on its own with the built in speaker. How do you slave it out to a bigger cab? Thru the Headphone out jack?Marshall Freak":2jv63hba said:Mailman1971":2jv63hba said:I have the THR10X. It sounds great. But the Katana blows it out. My 2 cents.phil b":2jv63hba said:I'm curious if anyone has done any comparison to the Yamaha THR10X? Seems its sorta similar. The Yamaha obviously falls short on a lot of things that the Boss can do, but how about the sound in general? Does it blow it away or are they close??
The 5 inch speaker? Or plugged into a cabinet? Or both? I like my little thr10x a lot for home practice.
I would like to give it a whirl actually.
zewango":1icla1fo said:My GDEC bit the dust. Marshall Code, Katana and Yamaha were the main choices for small practice amp.
Looks like Katana in landslide.
Gsxrbusa":6rzf3gqd said:zewango":6rzf3gqd said:My GDEC bit the dust. Marshall Code, Katana and Yamaha were the main choices for small practice amp.
Looks like Katana in landslide.
I played mine again last night. I still feel the same about it. I would pay $350 again tomorrow for it and then some. Hell, Iv'e paid more for boutique pedals. One of my old band mates came over last night and I demoed it for him. He was like "Get the fuck out, how much?"
I could see using this Boss in a place I didn't want to drag my $6K rig to. Or if I wanted something light weight and easy. Or for a backup to my main rig. Or gig with it all the time. Most people would never notice the damn difference anyway.
I almost felt shame playing the expensive stuff out for a 30 minute set. As an original metal band that's all we get around here.
Anyway. Carry on.
Jeff Hilligan":baa7je8b said:Gsxrbusa":baa7je8b said:zewango":baa7je8b said:My GDEC bit the dust. Marshall Code, Katana and Yamaha were the main choices for small practice amp.
Looks like Katana in landslide.
I played mine again last night. I still feel the same about it. I would pay $350 again tomorrow for it and then some. Hell, Iv'e paid more for boutique pedals. One of my old band mates came over last night and I demoed it for him. He was like "Get the fuck out, how much?"
I could see using this Boss in a place I didn't want to drag my $6K rig to. Or if I wanted something light weight and easy. Or for a backup to my main rig. Or gig with it all the time. Most people would never notice the damn difference anyway.
I almost felt shame playing the expensive stuff out for a 30 minute set. As an original metal band that's all we get around here.
Anyway. Carry on.
Ya kinda grows on you doesn't it Tom!