Moderator: Ghost Hip
drolo wrote:Best amp I ever used for headphones is the Yamaha THR10 (the built-in speakers sound great at low levels too). There is also the smaller THR5. Plus you can use them as USB direct recording devices and they sound pretty killer. The different amp models seem to react to dirt pedals and boosters quite similarly to how the real ones would. Not pedal sized though, not sure if that was a must.
ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
goroth wrote:I use a black star fly 3 mini for headphoning. As long as you keep your fuzz at unity it sounds great, with quite a decent speaker sim. Sounds ok as an amp too. Spunky hates it but you know how loud his shit is.
sylnau wrote:goroth wrote:I use a black star fly 3 mini for headphoning. As long as you keep your fuzz at unity it sounds great, with quite a decent speaker sim. Sounds ok as an amp too. Spunky hates it but you know how loud his shit is.
Can you plug that into a computer for recording?
ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
jrmy wrote:drolo wrote:Best amp I ever used for headphones is the Yamaha THR10 (the built-in speakers sound great at low levels too). There is also the smaller THR5. Plus you can use them as USB direct recording devices and they sound pretty killer. The different amp models seem to react to dirt pedals and boosters quite similarly to how the real ones would. Not pedal sized though, not sure if that was a must.
OH! Good call! I had forgotten about these things - a friend who works at a music store mentioned them to me a while back!
No, pedal sized would be a plus, but isn't essential at all - I should probably make that more explicit in the first entry.
Thanks for the ideas, all! Obviously keep 'em coming, but I'm going to look into these Yamahas for sure...
oldangelmidnight wrote:jrmy wrote:drolo wrote:Best amp I ever used for headphones is the Yamaha THR10 (the built-in speakers sound great at low levels too). There is also the smaller THR5. Plus you can use them as USB direct recording devices and they sound pretty killer. The different amp models seem to react to dirt pedals and boosters quite similarly to how the real ones would. Not pedal sized though, not sure if that was a must.
OH! Good call! I had forgotten about these things - a friend who works at a music store mentioned them to me a while back!
No, pedal sized would be a plus, but isn't essential at all - I should probably make that more explicit in the first entry.
Thanks for the ideas, all! Obviously keep 'em coming, but I'm going to look into these Yamahas for sure...
I've got a THR10C and I concur. The computer editor can let you tailor things to your liking and save to a preset so you don't have to worry about it.
sylnau wrote:Can you plug this to you're sound card on the computer to do some recording?
drolo wrote:sylnau wrote:Can you plug this to you're sound card on the computer to do some recording?
You can actually plug it through usb to your PC and use it as a soundcard
ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 22 guests