NAD: Yamaha THR10

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NAD: Yamaha THR10

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Arrived this morning from a TM purchase.

Bugger me Its a bloody impressive piece of kit for the money! (As far as portable and home use is concerned anyway)

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Re: NAD: Yamaha THR10

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+1 thought mine was fantastic.only sold it due to the shitty 1/8 jack being the only out on it.

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Re: NAD: Yamaha THR10

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Yup I've the green one punches above its size
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Re: NAD: Yamaha THR10

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They're really nice huh? I almost bought one, but went for the Katana in the end for the flexibilty of being louder. Perfect home amps though.

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Re: NAD: Yamaha THR10

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I suspect the Katana would be better if you needed it for more than a grab'n'go and not playing with a drummer etc. But anything significant would have me either dragging a bigger tube amp or my kemper plus an atomic CLR (or my son's drum monitor which is a laney irt thingie).

For holiday home etc purposes the THR and its approx 3kg weight is going to be great.

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