Hi! You absolutely can. I use my amp for weekly rehearsals through a PA using the headphone out. You can run the amp in stereo through monitors or a PA as long as you have the correct lead. By the way, the sound through a PA is amazing from this little thing! Jay
"hey man! Thank you for your feedback! If I’m honest I can’t remember exactly what my settings were, I modify my presets and experiment a lot of the time. I do remember using the Lead channel with a little delay and reverb, and I generally set the EQ at around 12 o‘clock for each frequency range, at least as a starting point. The cabinet will likely have been the British 4x12 model (accessible in the THR editor software) and it sounds to me like the gain will have been at around 3 o’clock and the master at around 1 o’clock. I hope this helps! Jay" he said that in another comment
I'm a noob about connecting the guitar to the computer and using DAW. I connect the THR through the USB port to GarageBand and the volumen is really low. From what I've heard, you can't change the input volume of the THR on GarageBand/Logic. So, how did you do it to get this sound? Thank you. Loved your playing and your settings!
Brian Sprössling hey man! Thank you for your feedback! If I’m honest I can’t remember exactly what my settings were, I modify my presets and experiment a lot of the time. I do remember using the Lead channel with a little delay and reverb, and I generally set the EQ at around 12 o‘clock for each frequency range, at least as a starting point. The cabinet will likely have been the British 4x12 model (accessible in the THR editor software) and it sounds to me like the gain will have been at around 3 o’clock and the master at around 1 o’clock. I hope this helps! Jay
tasty and great use of space around the notes.
When I was young, you shone like the sun
lovin this Jay
Sold! Great axe and playing and just enough moj, good to go.
I have the same setup but without the talent. The Sherington has great tone with a really beefy neck which takes some getting used to.
I don’t know about talent, I just do what I do! But you are right about the Sheraton, great guitars!
I don't see a mic. Did you record this nice piece of music directly with a computer?
I did - USB straight from the THR into my Mac running (back then) Logic 9!
very nice
Thomas Gibbs thanks man!
Hi, could I plug this into a stereo amp with some monitor speakers and get bigger sound if I wanted?
Hi! You absolutely can. I use my amp for weekly rehearsals through a PA using the headphone out. You can run the amp in stereo through monitors or a PA as long as you have the correct lead. By the way, the sound through a PA is amazing from this little thing!
Jay
Nice playing and tone, I wish I knew your settings
"hey man! Thank you for your feedback! If I’m honest I can’t remember exactly what my settings were, I modify my presets and experiment a lot of the time. I do remember using the Lead channel with a little delay and reverb, and I generally set the EQ at around 12 o‘clock for each frequency range, at least as a starting point. The cabinet will likely have been the British 4x12 model (accessible in the THR editor software) and it sounds to me like the gain will have been at around 3 o’clock and the master at around 1 o’clock. I hope this helps! Jay"
he said that in another comment
I'm a noob about connecting the guitar to the computer and using DAW. I connect the THR through the USB port to GarageBand and the volumen is really low. From what I've heard, you can't change the input volume of the THR on GarageBand/Logic. So, how did you do it to get this sound? Thank you. Loved your playing and your settings!
nice space heater
Nice Video! Wich settings do you use on the THR? Thx
Brian Sprössling hey man! Thank you for your feedback! If I’m honest I can’t remember exactly what my settings were, I modify my presets and experiment a lot of the time. I do remember using the Lead channel with a little delay and reverb, and I generally set the EQ at around 12 o‘clock for each frequency range, at least as a starting point. The cabinet will likely have been the British 4x12 model (accessible in the THR editor software) and it sounds to me like the gain will have been at around 3 o’clock and the master at around 1 o’clock. I hope this helps! Jay
Sounds amazing! Great playing.
Just out of curiosity, what string gauge do you use?
Thanks!
Gabriel F Thank you for your kind words! I use Ernie Ball Regular Slinky (10 gauge) :-)
Nice tune. Which model Epiphone is that?
+Chris Siomou Cheers Chris! It is an Epiphone Sheraton, they are fabulous guitars!