NAMM 2014: Triple Play: Three New Models Join Yamaha THR Guitar Amp Family
Building on the success of the award-winning THR10 and THR5 guitar amplifiers and computer recording interfaces, Yamaha introduces three powerful new models at the 2013 NAMM Show. The THR lineup, the first hi-fi stereo amps to offer realistic multi-effects and classic amp modeling, are designed to serve as a guitarist’s third amp, after their stage setup and practice rig. Winners of a design award, the THR amps look as good as they sound.
Like other members of the THR family, the new models are geared toward at-home practice and recording, combining the power of Yamaha’s proprietary Virtual Circuitry Modeling (VCM) technology with outstanding playback capabilities in a low-profile, retro-style design that fits on a desk or table. New guitar amp sounds and modeling effects are now available in three distinct styles that appeal to a wide range of players: hobbyists, professionals, educators, home recording enthusiasts and guitar aficionados. Each models come with the Cubase AI6 Digital Audio Workstation for professional recording and the THR Editor, available as a free download, offering the ability to customize any amp and effect parameter. They also offer hi-fi stereo playback that blends music audio with the guitar sounds
The THR10X (MSRP: $460), for Extreme, is designed to deliver commanding high-gain distortion and the response of a cranked, high-output stack – even at low volumes. Ideal for hard rock, metal, alternative, punk and other heavier music styles, the THR10X features five different channels from three amps. A sturdy, olive green shell gives the unit a sense of presence.
Players who enjoy jazz, blues and country styles will appreciate the sound and feel of the THR10C (MSRP: $460), or Classic. Providing the unmistakable response of a boutique tube combo and five different amp modes, the THR10C enhances each players picking dynamics and playing style. A dark metallic navy shell lends to the vintage look.
Players who enjoy jazz, blues and country styles will appreciate the sound and feel of the THR10C (MSRP: $460), or Classic. Providing the unmistakable response of a boutique tube combo and five different amp modes, the THR10C enhances each players picking dynamics and playing style. A dark metallic navy shell lends to the vintage look.
The THR5A (MSRP: $330) offers a new way to experience acoustic-electric guitars (including Yamaha’s Silent Guitar™ models) by providing simulations of classic tube condenser and dynamic mics, combined with studio-grade effects, to create recording studio tone direct from the guitar. The gold body color borrows the look of the legendary Yamaha AG Stomp and will appeal to the singer/songwriter, folk, fingerstyle and acoustic blues player.
“When we originally launched the THR line, we knew the concept was a game-changer,” said Dennis Webster, marketing manager, Yamaha Guitars. “These three models expand on what has proven to be an exciting series. Different players have different styles, and now, we’re able to offer each of them a useful and fun product that not only sounds great, but really embodies the ‘one box’ concept at a tremendous value — not to mention they look great in the office, living room or studio.”
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Fully portable, the battery powered THR amps also include an input for an mp3 player, a USB direct input, near-zero latency computer recording and hi-fi stereo playback that blends with the guitar output. When connected to a computer, the THR also functions as a monitor and thanks to Yamaha’s Extended Stereo Enhancement feature, it sounds great when playing back audio from a plugged-in iPhone, iPad, CD player or other external device, a feature unique to the THR. In addition, the free THR Session app lets guitarists learn songs faster by slowing down selections without losing audio quality or changing pitch.
“This is exactly the kind of forward-looking amp that the guitar market demands,” said Armando Vega, product manager, Yamaha Guitars. “In addition to being a useful and fun product that does so many vital tasks very well, it looks great in the office, living room or music studio and with the expansion of the line, Yamaha has all the bases covered.”
The new THR models are targeted to ship February 2013.
For more information, visit Yamaha at the 2013 NAMM Show in the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, Marquis Ballroom; write Yamaha Corporation of America, Yamaha Guitars, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com; visit http://4wrd.it/yamahaguitars.