If you are looking for a "small" amp that can run on batteries or plug in and has GREAT sound this it. I have a Fishman Loudbox mini that I love and is considered one of the very best of the smaller traditional type amps. So why another amp if the Fishman is so good........why more than one uke.
There are a number of features that make this a worthy addition. It sounds great, most important feature. It is small enough to throw in a day pack or just carry it, weighs just a couple pounds. It runs off of batteries (or plug in), you can play a mp3 player or your computer through it.
The "A" in THRA stands for acoustic and it has some very cool features. It is designed to model different microphones, as if you were standing in front of a studio mic and playing unplugged. It has 5 different types of mic models to choose from and also a blend knob that lets you go from your pick up sound "direct" to blending in the mic modeling sound you have chosen. There is 6 effects you can add like, chours, reverb, compression, delay etc. All of the features have a very distinct and worth while effect on the tone, as do the mic models. You can get lost for hours and hours just experimenting with different sounds.
Brenda needed an amp and this came highly recommended to her from Campbell. I went along with her and I ended up buying one as well. The store has a 30 day money back guarantee so I figured I would test it out and return it if not happy or if it seemed redundant. I am keeping this!!!! Picture of the Yamaha sitting on top of the Loudbox mini which is not a big amp to begin with
There are a number of features that make this a worthy addition. It sounds great, most important feature. It is small enough to throw in a day pack or just carry it, weighs just a couple pounds. It runs off of batteries (or plug in), you can play a mp3 player or your computer through it.
The "A" in THRA stands for acoustic and it has some very cool features. It is designed to model different microphones, as if you were standing in front of a studio mic and playing unplugged. It has 5 different types of mic models to choose from and also a blend knob that lets you go from your pick up sound "direct" to blending in the mic modeling sound you have chosen. There is 6 effects you can add like, chours, reverb, compression, delay etc. All of the features have a very distinct and worth while effect on the tone, as do the mic models. You can get lost for hours and hours just experimenting with different sounds.
Brenda needed an amp and this came highly recommended to her from Campbell. I went along with her and I ended up buying one as well. The store has a 30 day money back guarantee so I figured I would test it out and return it if not happy or if it seemed redundant. I am keeping this!!!! Picture of the Yamaha sitting on top of the Loudbox mini which is not a big amp to begin with
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