Re: Anyone else intrigued by these two new Yamaha SS amps? (THR100H and THR100HD)
I would change that question into something more practical.
Can this new Yamaha hold a candle to the Quilter series of amps ?
http://www.quilterlabs.com/index.php/products/guitarheads
I haven't tried a Quilter, but hear good things about them. I guess the question here is, are we talking about modeling (software) amps or pure solid state amps. I know Artie said Yamaha "SS" amps in the thread title, but the THRs are modeling amps, I guess I think of that as 2 different kinds of amps, and don't have anything against either. I use an AMT SS-11 tube preamp and an ISP Stealth SS power amp, so I'm not really biased, there are good tube, SS, and modeling amps, and there are crappy ones. I'm happy with what I'm using now, and don't have any spare toy funds right now. But, if I was looking for an amp, I would check out the THRs based on the sounds in the THR practice amp I played with for a while. I might also check out the Quilters. Depending on how much I wanted to spend, the Mesa Mark V 25 or 35 might be in there too. I do know that I don't play anywhere anymore where a 100W, or even 50W tube amp is practical. Heck, even when I was gigging 20 years ago sound guys always told you to turn your 50W Marshall head down, usually just below the point where it sounded really good...
Oops, rambling again... sorry...
Artie, you can just use the preamp of the Yamahas to the PA, you can run them without a speaker cabinet hooked up since it has a SS power amp (did that get confusing again ;-) , but it's there if you need it, which I kinda like.