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There are a lot of freely downloadable ready-configured presets out there too ...
Thanks again.
They’re great little things, just didn’t suit me.
On the other hand, some other pedals I have (OD-250 type, some fuzzes, tube screamer types) just don't seem to work for me. They don't sound terrible, just a bit harsh and 'clippy', and I think it's something to do with the expected interaction between pedal and amp and the way that the THR compresses and rolls off the top end (or rather doesn't).
I'd recommend trying a high gain pedal that's designed to sound good into a clean amp, rather than one that's expecting to give a push to an already overdriven amp. It'll probably work pretty well.
Playing with the compressor settings has helped a bit so I don't think I could justify trading it out for another amp at the moment. Especially as it's also working as sound system for my computer and I can use it without winding up everyone in the house.
for moderate gain my 10c works well with zen drive which is moderate but also amp in a box type pedal so using a Supro in a box design and that gets enough for what I would call rock, for metal again an amp in a box style metal pedal I would presume is the way to go.
i had hoped Yamaha would make a slightly bigger version that had all the 10 models in one machine boutique metal etc but they seem to have gone off THR a bit at the moment
I've just bought the Adio, so when that comes later this week I hope to A/B it against the THR. As much as the THR is an incredible bit of kit and looks the part (not like the ugly Vox), most people who seem to have had both say that the Vox is overall a better option.
In fact I have hardly ever made any adjustments to the physical controls on the Adio itself; it just sits on my TV unit and I control everything (other than switching it on) from my android phone or my iPad which I have next to my fat lazy ass on the sofa on the other side of the room. Lovely.