I'm on my first week of the THR10 and absolutely love it you can get some amazing finished tones from it.my tele is pretty warm and this just makes it better. I went for the THR10 as i liked the retro cream finish but today discovered the THR10C might have been more suitable for the clean bluesey sounds i'm after. Anyway after discovering that you cant use the c and x model sounds as they are specific to each model. I thought i'd have to sell it on. But after a bit of messing with the software and some dowloads. Realised that you can save the patches from the other models so i can now have the five standard presets PLUS the five standard presets of the 10C loaded in the user banks.well at least as near as possible without changing the amp.
Happy chappy. I'm on my first week of the THR10 and absolutely love it you can get some amazing finished tones from it.my tele is pretty warm and this just makes it better. I went for the THR10 as i liked the retro cream finish but today discovered the THR10C might have been more suitable for the clean bluesey sounds i'm after. Anyway after discovering that you cant use the c and x model sounds as they are specific to each model. I thought i'd have to sell it on. But after a bit of messing with the software and some dowloads. Realised that you can save the patches from the other models so i can now have the five standard presets PLUS the five standard presets of the 10C loaded in the user banks.well at least as near as possible without changing the amp.
Happy chappy. I'd say you can LOAD a patch from another amp - but it won't exactly work. My guess: It will just pick the same NUMBER amp model from the same amp. So if you install a patch created on a THR-10X on the Brown II setting (amp model #4 on the THR10X) and load it on your THR-10 - you'll get the same bass/mid/treble settings, etc, but you'll get a BRIT HI amp rather than a Brown II. Not to take away from your new amp day though - I have my amp for 3 years now and I'm still chuffed with it too. And I'm from Canada where people don't usually get chuffed. I'm on my first week of the THR10 and absolutely love it you can get some amazing finished tones from it.my tele is pretty warm and this just makes it better.
I went for the THR10 as i liked the retro cream finish but today discovered the THR10C might have been more suitable for the clean bluesey sounds i'm after. Anyway after discovering that you cant use the c and x model sounds as they are specific to each model. I thought i'd have to sell it on. But after a bit of messing with the software and some dowloads. Realised that you can save the patches from the other models so i can now have the five standard presets PLUS the five standard presets of the 10C loaded in the user banks.well at least as near as possible without changing the amp.
Happy chappy. For what it is worth.
I think this is of the best home playing amp there I have so far. I am only a home player. I have the Bugera v5, Mustang III and THRs. The mustang and my my bug stay in the basement (both are very very good (for what I use them for). The THR's are a loaf of bread you can plug in in any room and just play. When the family is out of the house its time for the Mustang or the Bug. No need for pedals.
The effects on this are just fine. The only thing I would like is a power out for a looper or a built in recording feature. This is my biggest thing, I never know when I will be playing when I want to record a what i am doing or maybe work on something I have already recorded. I don't want to set up a looper with its power and and chain in. It would be cool if the amp had a power output that would power a pedal or a built in unlimited looper (with basic drum beats).
I see no need to power a bunch of effects with this amp. However, I find a groove and I want to record it I would have to have the looper set up. So if I move my loaf of bread upstairs and get into something good.
I hope I took the time to move my loop pedal too. Usually I don't.
I find hard to believe that Yamaha left available such an easy way to make two of their products redundant. On the other hand I also doubt that there is any hardware difference among the three amps (I didn't really check) so I am quite sure that an expert firmware hack could make all the sounds available in a single amp. More difficult hacks were made on much more sophisticated equipment, just check out some of the main photo and video equipment forums.
That said, even if all the sounds were available in a single amp (and other modelling amps offer such a wide range of presets), I bet that most of us will keep using not more than two or three of them. Click to expand.Hi! I dont have a 10C so I cant compare. This is what I did. Go to yamaha and download preset library for the 10C.
With my 10 plugged into my PC I opened up the library editor and loaded the THR10C.YDL. Now you have the 10C presets loaded and can use them right away. Same for the 10X. Since you have both yourself it take about one minute to try it. Heres the link to the yamaha presets. 10C: 10X: I'm not trying to bull. anyone, since you have both you could do us all a favor and test if it really sounds the same, because it will work.
If it works but sounds wrong, I'll be wrong but not a bull.ter. If I'm right, you could sell one of them. I dont have a 10C so I cant compare. This is what I did. Go to yamaha and download preset library for the 10C. With my 10 plugged into my PC I opened up the library editor and loaded the THR10C.YDL.
Now you have the 10C presets loaded and can use them right away. Same for the 10X. Since you have both yourself it take about one minute to try it.
Heres the link to the yamaha presets. 10C: 10X: I'm not trying to bull. anyone, since you have both you could do us all a favor and test if it really sounds the same, because it will work.
If it works but sounds wrong, I'll be wrong but not a bull.ter. If I'm right, you could sell one of them.
Just ran across this thread. 2 cents: While the library can be downloaded, opened in the editor, and the patches play on an original THR10, I don't think they sound the same as they would on the hardware they are designed for. The patches in the libraries are just selecting 'an' amp model and then setting the values of all the adjustable parameters (equalization, compressor, effect, etc.).
On the THR10 the amp models are CLEAN, CRUNCH, LEAD, BRIT HI, MODERN, BASS, ACO, and FLAT. I don't know what they are the other THRs, but there are some common, some not. The deep parameters that make each amp MODEL sound different then the others are not adjustable. So although I may load 'Chicken Single Coil' from the THR10C into my THR10, it is just selecting the 'CRUNCH' amp model and then applying all of the adjustable parameters.
In the real THR10C, the second amp model is something else, 'Class A' and I am pretty sure even with all other settings being equal the THR10C 'Class A' sounds very different from my THR10 'CRUNCH'. I could be wrong, but that is my impression. The Yamaha Magic Stomp spoiled us. In that case the original (version 1.2), bass, and acoustic models were all identical hardware, just different paint jobs and different default patches. You could program any MS with a patch from any other and it would be correct. (So never pay the premium for the Acoustic MS on eBay, just get the standard and you still have everything available.) -bh.
1 1 year ago The old Roland Microcube has been a faithful home, camping amp for many years but of late it was being used more by my twelve year old boy than me as he is getting serious about guitars. So after few months research on the internet (reviews, forums, YT vids etc) I settled on upgrading my living room practice amp to something better and everything directed me to the Yamaha THR10C. A friend coming back to Nepal from Nantucket, CT brought me my new amp yesterday and boy am I having so much fun! I love everything about it. The tones are stellar, extended stereo sound sounds killer for delays and reverbs. Decent effects.
The tone and feel is amazingly tube like and it sounds mighty fine at really low volumes. My family commented on how good it sounds and looks over the Microcube. Hooked it up to the THR Editor software and the plethora of available tweaks is just stunning.
Downloaded a few patches from the website. Mark Knopflers clean Strat and Bros in Arms Les Paul, Jon Herrigton patches and a few others were really good. My experience with the Fender Mustang amps made working with the software tweaks a breeze.
Thr10c Preset Download
Also made a nice Setzerish sounding patch for my two Gretsches using the Deluxe model sounds great! Been playing it all day today and its now sitting in my bedroom looking at me. I even bought a pair of Audio Tecnica ATH-M50x headphones and a Ditto looper pedal to complete my home practice rig. Also bought a very nice carrying case for it. I've got a feeling this amp is gonna be with me for a long long time.
Anyone else play the THR10's here? Comments and feedbacks please!
2 1 year ago Congrats! I've heard nothing but good things about those amps. 3 1 year ago I'd love a comparison tween this and the whilters. This Yamaha has had me inner'ested for some time.
Guitar Patches For Yamaha Thr10
Bonecraft serial number generator. Vids man, vids! 4 1 year ago I've got the Yamaha THR10 just a few weeks ago, and haven't spend much time with it yet, but, for now I already love it! I was looking for an amp which sounds good at a low volume, and that it does.
Still need to tweak it here and there in search of the tone. Even though I don't like the idea of needing a computer when I play guitar, I get easily distracted, but the THR software works very well. I've been meaning to post a New Amp Day thread. 5 1 year ago Congrats,cool wee amp those. 6 1 year ago I've got the THR10C (for 'classic') and it is a useful tool for notebook recording. It also functions as a good sounding set of PC speakers for me.
I often use it to play along with audio files and youtube clips when I have to learn some tunes for a gig. I wouldn't take to a show, but then that's not really what it is for. I would recommend it, certainly. 7 1 year ago I love mine. It even got pressed into service at the Crossroads roundup and impressed.
8 1 year ago Hi All, (First Post!) Thanks for bringing the Yamaha THR10C to my attention. I'm looking to improve my home practice setup and this might fit my needs.
9 1 year ago I've heard good things about these amps, and the times I've played them have been nothing but positive. 10 1 year ago John, didn't you get a chance to mess with mine last year? 11 1 year ago Thr10c owner here as well. As I am just playing at home, this is also my only amp. Very happy with it.
Would you mind sharing your new patches with the setzerish sounds? 12 1 year ago Be super careful of the DC jack.They are easily broken off the PC board and are custom pieces that are impossible to find.
Had a really hard time repairing one for a customer. 13 1 year ago This is the Setzer patch I made using the Deluxe model.
Im playing a TV Jones 5120 with this patch. Hope it helps. 14 1 year ago Thanks for these settings, I'll be checking that out tonight! 15 1 year ago This is the Setzer patch I made using the Deluxe model. Im playing a TV Jones 5120 with this patch. Hope it helps. – Deep Nice one!
I came up with this, it's a bit cleaner but works well for me: 16 1 year ago Nice clean rockabilly tone there Mike2000 I tried it just now and quite like it! 17 1 year ago You're welcome! I'm now switching back and forth between your Setzerish setting and mine. I'm playing at low volume (that's why I got this amp) with my Jet Firebird.
The hollow body's make to much noise, haha. 18 1 year ago I like using your cleanish patch for a more traditional rockabilly tone (Cliff Gallup, Scotty Moore). Sounds very close.
My Setzer patch above has a bit more meat in it for that edgy modern rockabilly sound (think The Dirty Boogie, Rock this town). Im now fooling around with a Les Paul on the THR10C. Almost nailing down the Allman Bros. Fillmore East tone and getting pretty close to Claptons Beano tone. Up next is Jimi Page's live tone on Since Ive been loving you from the How the west was won LP. So much fun this lil' amp!. to join the conversation.
I'm a bit late reporting on this but the new THR models have been announced, and should be making their way into stores for Christmas. There are three new models the THR-10X, focusing on heavy gain metal amps, the THR-10C with more bluesy low gain amp models, and the THR-5A for acustic gitars.
There are some videos on youtube from Andertons Music along with Julian fra Yamaha that goes into some depth about the new models. I'll link to the one about the THR-10C, but there is. One video for each model.
I have seen several people with Yamaha THR10 confirming presets for C and X model work on their vanilla THR10 and I wonder if that still work with firmware version 1.0.4 and 2.0 on the THR10? People confirming the C/X presets worked was using firmware version 1.0.0 on their amp. I have not seen anyone with vanilla THR10 say it does not work, only people with the THR10C model say it does not work. Can you guys with this amp shed some light on this? And by the way is there any hardware difference on model C and X compared to vanilla THR10? Hejsan mungiga, Welcome to the Yamaha Forums.
I have both the THR-10 (vanilla) upgraded to the version 2.0 firmware, and a THR-10C (standard, no firmware upgrades so far) In fact, so far, there's no firmware available for the THR-10C, THR-10X or THR-5A Both THR's can use the same computer and software, ONE at a time, sharing the same software, but NOT the libraries. A patch for my THR-10, WILL NOT work on my THR-10C and vise versa. There might be some computer wizzards out there that can run both amps simultaneously on the same computer, and share patches on different THR models, but so far I haven't found the way or the need. I don't know for sure if all THR (5 and 10) amps have EXAXTLY the same hardware inside, but I would not risk trying to install THR-10 firmware to my THR-10C. There's no going back since the firmware/upgrades are only for the (vanilla) THR amps. Best Regards Peter. Thanks for the reply and the welcoming to the forums!
I wonder, if I make my own presets, can I make presets that sounds the same on Vanlilla and C version? The thing is, I want THR10 vanilla because it looks better and I want the diversity of the original presets, but I also want some of the presets with the nice sounds from the C version.
I wonder if it's possible to mimic all those sounds on the normal THR10 with home/custom made presets? My plan is to then buy THR10 and make my own presets to make it have some of the THR10C sounds. Or is the features to make custom presets different from each models and perhaps limited to fit that model? The 'vanilla' THR-10 amp is the most versatile, the C and X models are more 'specialist'. If you have the 'vanilla' amp, you can almost make the same sounds. THR10 Amp Models: THR10/5 Clean (American Tube Amp- 6L6) Crunch (British Class A- EL84) Lead (Low Gain British- EL34) British Hi Gain (EL34) Modern (Hi Gain- 6L6) Bass (Hi Power Tube) Acoustic (Ideal for Acoustic Electric) Flat (Flat Response ideal for non-guitar sources) THR10C Deluxe (6L6) Class A (EL84) US Blues (EL84) British Blues (KT88) MINI (Boutique like- EL84) Bass, Acoustic, Flat (Same as THR10) THR10X Power I ('Crunch Ch' European 6L6) Power II ('Lead Ch' European 6L6) Brown I ('Crunch Ch' U.S. 6L6) Brown II ('Lead Ch' U.S.
6L6) Southern Cali Hi (U.S. 6550 Tubes) Clean (Classic American 6L6 12' Speaker) Bass, Flat THR5A Condensor (Microphone) Dynamic (Microphone) Tube (Microphone) Nylon (Ideal for Nylon String Guitars) Electric Guitar Clean (Classic American Low Gain Tube Amp) Even though the amps are different, you can make settings close to the original, and you're good to go. THR patches on Yamaha Forums: I have made custom sounds for both 'vanilla' and 'C' amps and my favorites like ACDC or Status quo is in both sound libraries. The patches may differ slightly, but close enough to enjoy playing on either amp. Regards Peter. Jeff-carolina wrote:Hi Peter, Good stuff, Thank-You for the links. I see quite a few patches I want to try out for the THR-10, Hank Marvin is one of them, I've always liked his version of Apache.
Jeff The THR amp itself, is only part of the magic, your guitar, and mainly the pickups makes the other half. Some of the patches may sound muddy if your pickups are too 'hot'. Either roll back a bit on the volume, or alter the patch a bit with less gain. When using single coil pickups, some patches may need more gain to get the right growl, but it's doable. A few days ago, I bought a second hand THR-10x. Until then, I thought I had all my sounds covered, including the metal sounds, from my THR-10 and THR-10c The THR-10X really delivers buzzsaw metal like no other, and even some subtle overdrive on the 'clean' channel. Happy I got it.
Regards Peter. IF you didn't 'upgrade' the firmware to your original THR-10 V.1, you may be able to use patches from THR-10c and THR-10x Read about it here: FOR SURE, once upgraded, your THR-10 V.2 can not use patches from '10C' and '10X' models, and the '10C' and '10X' models can only use patches made specifically for each model. Only THR-10 (V.1) owners who didn't make the v.2 firmware upgrade have a chance of testing if other patches can be used. The sounds will however NOT be correct since the modeled amp types are different in the 3 THR models. Regards Peter.
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