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@blueingreen To me the cleans are really where the THR excels. On the THR10 there's a flat setting which actually gives a great jazzy clean.
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Unplugged electric is enough to annoy Mrs ROOG
I tend to keep the pot turned fully clockwise when playing on my own, but I've noticed that to play with other people (eg drums & bass) I'll wind it back a bit to let a bit more treble out.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
However I think they got the colour wrong. The metal THRX should have been black and the THRC should have been green.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
I tried my 'new' Epi ES-339 through my THR yesterday, (I've been playing a Tele up until recently) and the sound was a revelation, I was beginning to have reservations about the THR, but I take it all back. (even though I didn't actually express my reservations in the first place).
The HBs can make it growl really nicely in the 'crunch' setting I have also found that the hi gain settings don't sound so bad either.
THR is small, easy to drive, low noise and even runs on batteries, which I like some times if I have the sudden urge to plug in, so much so that they have now expired. (btw: It does eat batteries)
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Because the amp is full range, tracks played through it sound great.
Not only do your guitar sound like it's part of the original mix but the amp can also be used as a cool "boom box".
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
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