Yamaha THR5A 5-stars Reviews

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1 year ago

YAHAMA THR5 is amazing

I was thinking to buy THR10 or THR30, but THR5 was good enough for me.

3 years ago

High quality, small for carrying everywhere and can use batteries

3 years ago

brilliant little amp

great practice amp for accoustic guitar

and surprisingly loud for a little amp

great retro design

5 years ago

Such a great AMP

Really good sound. If you are looking for a small amp (acoustic) for study only. You cannot go wrong with this one!

5 years ago

Excellent compact amp

Excellent compact amp for training and performance in small groups. Great sound, very nice design, solidly built. Works well also with electric guitar. I am happy!

5 years ago

Great for playing & recording e-violine

I bought this for my electric violin. For the price it is amazing (and beautiful) thing. I just have a feeling that as it is designed mostly for guitars, the effects are not that much useful for violin (I'd appreciate a choice of more different suitable sounds). What is amazing is the feature of recording/playback with USB, which works also with Handys, just unfortunately not the newer Samsungs (which I have...) Also the headphones output is quite weak, would like to have it louder.

5 years ago

Great sound, great effects. Fantastic build quality.

5 years ago

Fantastic little acoustic amp

A lot of features that is not available in bigger amps. It feels like it's designed to add SRT features to simple pickups. I use it with the following gear:

1984 Yamaha FG-200D

LR Baggs I-Beam

LR Baggs Active endpin preamp

Donner DWS3 wireless T/R

LR Baggs Gigpro

If you make a blind test, nobody can believe that it's a guitar bought for 250 USD in 1984.

6 years ago

Classy looking amp with refined sound quality

I am playing on a Fender semielectric neylon guitar and there is no feedback at all.

The amp looks great especially with the orange light and the beige color.

The sound quality is very clean. The effects (Reverb, Chorus and delay) are impressive.

The control app for the PC works fine but can be improved.

All in all, great budget acoustic amp and it works with batteries so if you buy wireless Receiver/Transmitter, you will be completely portable and ready to go.

6 years ago

Great size and sound

For transportation this is hard to beat. So lightweight it fits in my case for when I’m travelling without taking up a large amount of my luggage weight allowance.

7 years ago

Great little amp

I really like the tone of this amp! I use it mostly for a warm jazz tone with my hollow body, and it delivers.

I bought this piece mostly for outdoor playing, I recommend getting a pair of rechargeable batteries. I honestly can't remember how long a charge lasts because it rarely reach the end, but I guess around 6-8 hours.

The only issue is obviously the volume - it's meant for quiet/mid-volume. If you go high with the volume noticeable distortion will appear, especially in the low end. But jamming with other instruments in general works great, unless there's a loud drummer in the room of course.

7 years ago

What youd expect

Not going to burst ear drums but a nice booster especially in smaller venues (trad sessions in Ireland) where sometimes you might struggle to be heard. I also find it quite handy for recording to pc or laptop, the software it comes with too is decent enough. It has some nice tones. Check out some youtube videos for what to expect, but i wasn;t disappointed. Decent build quality too and some nice features. Does what it claims.

8 years ago

Great sound for a small unit

This is a great sounding amp! I had mistakenly bought it to use as an acoustic guitar and a vocal amp, all in one, but later realized that unlike the Roland Mobile AC it only has one jack input and an aux input which isn't great as a mic in. However, for just guitar, it sounds fantastic! Big sounding despite the small sound, some cool EQ presets (and I think you can tweak them very precisely, digitally, although I did not try this feature), two excellent and simple to use FX channels (compression is a huge plus and not something you usually see on these kinds of amps, and the reverb sounds great) and very light so it's great if you are on the move. It's slightly more expensive than the Roland AC but comes with it's own power adapter and weighs less as a unit.

9 years ago

Yamaha THR5A

Very good little amp!

I use it with my Yamaha A3R acoustic guitar and Cordoba fusion orchestra ce clasical guitar.

pros:

Very good sound, nice PC aplication.

cons:

Lack of proper bananced line out. Can not store presets.

9 years ago

The best amp and best seller!!!

Thanks for all, i am very satisfied as the item as the service!!!

9 years ago

quality sound from a small Package.

Great sound from a small amp. This is the second THR5 amp i have I use them at home because they give me a big sound and you can carry them with one hand.

I am replacing a 60 watt acoustic amp which is large and bulky and as i don't play live i don't need a large speaker.

10 years ago

Beautiful Acoustic Instrument Amp

I use it for various ukuleles and it's the most beautifully accurate sound I've heard from an amped ukulele. The mic simulations, especially the Tube setting and the Hall reverb are stunning. They actually improve the sound of the instrument. I couldn't be happier with it.

It's got the optional battery operation which makes it totally mobile as well, which is awesome. I've even started using it like a boombox sometimes, carrying it around like a radio playing podcasts etc. It's a really useful little piece of kit that I'm using even more than I would have imagined.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Yamaha
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $250
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