THR Head Discontinued
THR Head offers 5 amp types

- Modern : An “American-modded” version of the Lead amp-type, slightly more saturation and smooth, fluid overdrive
- Lead : Medium-gain British tone with rich, controllable overdrive and great definition
- Crunch : Low-powered, bright British tone with soft touch and chiming high-end
- Clean : Warm, rounded American tone with late breakup and incredible dynamics
- Solid : Clean, solid-state amp for zero breakup at any level
Modern
Lead
Crunch
Clean

Dual Amp Function

*Only for THR100H Dual
- Dual Amp Mode: example A : Articulation drive: mid-heavy crunch tone adds shimmer, sparkle and depth to smooth distortion *Headphones recommended
- Dual Amp Mode: example B : Textured clean: perfectly balanced warmth and sparkle, with unbelievable pick response and shimmering upper mids *Headphones recommended
Dual Amp Mode: example A
Dual Amp Mode: example B

THR Head offers 5 tube types

- 6V6 : Warm, soft, round sound with rich harmonics and easy distortion
- EL84 : Smooth feel with soft, tactile, harmonically rich response and a pleasingly musical top end. Widely used in modern class A amps
- KT88 : Big, clean, tight sound with outstanding headroom—great for rock, where more pronounced note definition is desirable
- 6L6GC : Strong, pronounced midrange character and bright, clean, powerful punch. Commonly associated with American guitar sounds
- EL34 : Pronounced midrange, tight low end and crisp treble. The most recognisable British guitar sound.