2/27/2024 0 Comments Yamaha guitar ampPost is an estimate - probably much less to Sydney and Melbourne - ask if you'd like a quote. My tech has suggested that some of these came with either the flexion speaker or a Yamaha 12” standard (his is the latter, I think it’s pretty rare as most suggest it’s a flexion). Only one downside, that the original speaker has been replaced be a generic speaker. I’ve just had it fully serviced, recapped and tagged as safe, which is why the price has gone back up to my original Adkin price. After that, it was put in a cupboard until recently, and that's why it is in such great condition. This amp was used in a church in 1968 with a combo organ, while they waited for the organ to be installed. Get in touch if you need to hear some sound samples, I'd be happy to send some iPhone recordings through. Sounds great, a nice clean sound that is perfect for small shows or home use. I've seen a few of the larger wattage 30s and 60s, but none of these (edit: apart from the tech I’ve just had it serviced by, who has one). Perhaps the most uncommon of the TA wedges series of amplifiers. New amp models for electric guitar and bass, mic models for acoustic-electrics, and flat voicings for everything else let you cover any genre. ![]() Yamaha originated the desktop amplifier category and the THR10II takes the concept to new heights. Includes all the things that always go missing - the two original footswitch with Yamaha markings (one not working), the Service manual and, unbelievably, the plastic dust cover that it came out of the factory wearing. The Yamaha THR10II amp brings realistic tube-amp tones and feel to your desktop. ![]() In super clean condition, almost mint cosmetically. Excellent example of a very uncommon amp.
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