I keep forgetting to come and post this...
I've had the dual amp and 1x12 cab for over two weeks, so it's kinda more of a "New Amp Month" I guess!
It's pretty much WOW...
I did wonder with Richard's thread (
https://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=33295.0) why he seemed to love it but take some time to get warmed up to it. I can see why now. It's kind of a "grower".
It's simple to use. REALLY simple, but there's a lot of options to explore, so there's a lot to get through. You know from the word go that "your" sound is in there, but at the start you don't know whether you've found it yet or it could get even better... so I wasn't quite sure what to say.
At first, I configured the speaker output as per the manual for this speaker - 8 Ohm, 100W.
At low volumes (what I have to use) it was OK like that, but a bit "over-eager" on pick attack for my liking (I actually preferred my trusty THR10 with its 3" speakers!). I found that turning the final volume up (both amps have a Gain, Master, and then a Volume), actually smoothed that out quite a bit. But I ain't gonna be gigging, so it was "ho-hum, did we need to buy a cab for this?" (I was already having a LOT of fun on the Line Outs and Headphone with the speaker unplugged, more later).
After a few days, and reading on line that Class D power amp circuits, although better at delivering at low volume, still want to be turned up a bit, I suddenly realised I could safely select 50W or 25W... duh!
The difference was amazing for my application... WOW, suddenly it sounds fabulous at comparable volumes to the THR10 (not in wide stereo, though, obviously). I still can't get the final volume control up to 12 o'clock (halfway) - way too loud for our place. But it sounds fabulous between 8 and 10 o'clock.
The next big step forward for me was when the missus went to Country2Country last weekend and I had the place to myself. On the Saturday morning I got my Laney CUB 12 out and ran the two next to each other.
First I learnt a couple of things about the speaker - the Yamaha cab (Eminence speaker, I think?) possibly needs a bit of breaking in, and, on 1x12 at low volume I probably prefer an open-back speaker. I always used open-backed combos when I was gigging.
But then, bearing that in mind, I started trying to make the Yamaha sound like the Laney. It was REALLY easy to copy another amp next to it. The Laney has 84s in it, so I set the THR's power amp stage to that, and Class AB and then selected the pre-amp I'd expected to use (Lead). I set the controls roughly like they are on the Laney... and... nice sound, but nothing like it!! So I put the coffee on and scratched my head for a bit... and I had the AHA!! moment that has unlocked the amplifier. I switched the preamp to Modern, set the gain to the same as the Laney (about 2 o'clock) and the Master to around where I have to run the 15W Laney - about 8 o'clock... That's quite low, so I had to raise the final Volume. Bingo! That was it - pretty much the sound I've been playing on my Laney at home for the past x years. (Btw, as I turned both amps up, I found I actually preferred the THR as they got louder.)
Basically, what it taught me was to just "trust my ears" - doesn't matter if the preamp selected isn't the logically "correct" one for the thing I'm trying to emulate (or the output "valves"). After some experimenting you get a feel for what the 5 preamps do, what the output valves and class selector do. So you choose the combination you think might do it, set everything to 12 o'clock and go from there.
I haven't heard it make a bad sound - just some of them are nearer to that "oh my goodness my amp sounds good tonite" thing you sometimes got in gigs!
It took about a week, but it got to the stage where I will use the amp plus cab regularly. The THR10 stays downstairs and gets used in front of the TV. The THR100 is up in the "studio" and has found a nice corner where it doesn't sound boxy and the top-end doesn't strip one or other of my ears when I turn it up!!
Meanwhile - Line Outs... OH YESSSS... better than the THR10 (the headphone out on that doubles as a stereo line out). And it beats the cr@p out of my other direct options (Line6 XTLive, Vox Tonelab LE). Also, the dual amp thing comes more into its own - I can pan them across the studio speakers (But, actually, the dual, both on, thing works fine through the 1x12 cab - you can hear/feel both amps).
I haven't recorded anything yet, too busy having fun, but I will, don't worry.