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Description
The Yamaha DG80-112 is our best selling digital guitar amp with sounds and features you won't find in an ordinary guitar amp. You get the same articulate amp models and motorized knobs as the DG1000, in an 80-Watt combo featuring a 12" Celestion speaker. The on board digital effects include Tremolo, Chorus, Digital Reverb, Tape Echo and Speaker Simulation. Additional features include 128 Patch Locations, MIDI Effects Control, XLR Output with Speaker Simulation, Effects Send/Return with Blend Control, MIDI IN/OUT, and an Extension Speaker jack for connecting an external cabinet.
Product specs
| Amp Type | solid state |
| Onboard Reverb | yes |
Reviews
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Yamaha DG-80.
Features and functionality
User experience
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Owners praise the realistic tube-like response, including dynamic pick attack sensitivity and emulation of sag, enhancing the playing experience.
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Some users believed the DG-80 could rival current digital amps due to its association with Allan Holdsworth, despite its age and advancements in technology.
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One user reported purchasing a Yamaha DG-80 for £50, highlighting its potential as an affordable, high-quality option for budget-conscious buyers.
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Comparisons
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While some prefer the Boss Katana for its modern features, others favor the DG80 for its authentic Marshall, Boogie, JC120, and AC30 emulations.
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The Yamaha DG-80 has been compared favorably to the Roland Jazz Chorus, with some users switching exclusively to the DG-80 for its performance in live settings.
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Use cases and applications
Build quality
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Weighing around 50 lbs, it is notably heavy, suggesting robust construction but requiring careful handling or a strong back for transport.
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Setup and maintenance
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The amp may require a memory battery replacement; motorized pots are prone to failure but have available replacement parts.
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Value and pricing
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The Yamaha DG-80 is sometimes available at a low cost, making it potentially appealing for collectors or those interested in vintage digital modelers.
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The DG-80 is noted as a cost-effective choice, particularly for those seeking vintage digital modelers with distinctive sound qualities.
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Artist usage
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Yamaha DG80 112 Digital Modeling Amp
Allan Holdsworth has 2 of these 80-Watt digital modeling amps with Celestion Vintage 30s.
One he uses for his clean sound. He takes a crunch preset with very little gain and a lot of master volume.
The other amp he uses for his lead tone. It's the Lead One preset with various degrees of gain. - See more at: http://www.jazzguitar.be/allan_holdsworth_guitar_gear.html#sthash.kOY6nJlK.dpuf
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