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Yamaha Guitar Amplifiers

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Yamaha is a name that musicians hear often, but one place you might not have expected to hear it was in the same sentence as "guitar amplifiers." Take a look at what they have to offer in this section, though, and you'll see that they've come to the party well-prepared. With Yamaha guitar amps, the specialty is modeling: that means you have the freedom to choose the tone you want, and the amplifier will give you that. It makes Yamaha's amps incredibly flexible, and since they're accessible even on a budget, these are great options whether you're shopping for your first amp or your fiftieth. The way that Yamaha designs their combo amps makes it a breeze to find the right fit: all you have to do is pick out the model that matches your personal style. For example, if you want something versatile, consider the THR10 Modeling Combo Amp. The tone settings on this unit include clean, crunch, lead, Brit hi, modern, bass, ACO and flat, giving you plenty to choose from. On top of that, you get a good helping of effects and output adjustments as well as a USB connection for direct digital recording. It's the perfect all-around amp for the guitarist who likes everything in one package. Yamaha's other guitar amplifiers will give you the tone you need if you're looking for something a little more specialized. Check out the THR10X High-Gain Modeling Combo Amp if you want a metal-ready powerhouse, or the THR10C Classic Combo for a more vintage, bluesy or classic rock sort of character. And if you play acoustic guitar, the nod goes to the THR5A Acoustic Modeling Combo Amp, which will really help you bring out the natural ring of your instrument. The driving philosophy behind Yamaha guitar amps is that you should be able to play your guitar how you want, when you want. That's why they're available with a carrying bag so you can take them anywhere you go, and it's why Yamaha made them with the option of battery power - so even if you're busking or playing on a camping trip, these amps have you covered.