Almost out of stock. Only one out of three stores had it. I got the last one. It was standing unboxed on the counter. All gone at Yamaha distributor as well. I got it repacked in the box though
I've just had it for a few hours and played maybe 15 minutes between comforting the sad baby and feeding the hungry baby so you'll have to hang on for an in depth review :socool
The price off the shelf, for the THR 5 that I got was 1995 SEK ($285). The THR 10 was 2995 ($428), a bit steep I thought.
I first tried the THR 10 in the store with en Epi 335 (closest they had to my Hagstrom Viking with a price tag I dared touch) and the clean sound took me by surprise. Really fat, clear and warm for such a small amp. Controls are easy to navigate around and effects sound good, as do the dirty channels. The buzz from the power supply is there, but can't be heard unless you crank the amp to more than 60-70%. Sound is more than loud enough for home or garage use.
Aside from effects etc, the 5 has a gain and master and a volume knob while the 10 instead of the one volume knob has two. One seemed to be for the built in speakers and one for the USB port. Handy.
I read a review on a forum where one guy complained about the speakers cracking up when cranking the amp on the clean channel. He returned the amp to the store. It is supposed to do that though and it's not the speakers cracking. Just as a real tube amp would do when cranked, the THR cracks up. You can max gain and master and turn the volume knob all the way down so you can barely hear the sound and it's still nicely cracked.
Box came with amp, aux cable for connecting the amp to your mobile or MP3-player, USB-cable, manual, warranty stuff, CD with controller software and Cubase AI and a standard 230VAC - 15VDC laptop type power adaptor.
Unfortunately, that's about as much as I can say right now...
Oh right! One more thing! The girlfriend likes it. She's actually the one who spotted it in the store a few days ago when she got me a new shoulder strap for my b-day (lucky me :happy ). She thought I should buy one as it would look good in the shelf :thumbsup
I had been looking at the VOX VT 30, VT20+ and VT40+, Roland Cube and Fender Mustang but the size of the THR is perfect for my needs (I only play at home and do a little recording on the computer) and the sound turned out to be surprisingly good so... :dude
/Hampus