Overloud Th3 345 -
Note: If you are actually looking for the older "TH3" (released several years ago), the interface is very similar, but TH-U has more features. This guide focuses on TH-U.
Preset 2: "The AC/DC Riot" (Crunch)
- Style: Back in Black, Highway to Hell
- TH3 345 Settings: Gain 4, Bass 5, Mid 6, Treb 5, Pres 4
- No boost pedal. Use the amp alone.
- Riffing Tip: Select the bridge pickup and play open chords. The 345 will "growl" without getting messy.
Who should avoid it?
- Jazz or blues players
- Single-coil Strat/Tele users (unless heavy gating applied)
- Those needing a tight, dry rhythm tone for low-tuned 7/8-string guitars
roared with a harmonic complexity that felt like velvet dipped in sandpaper. It was thick, responsive, and unapologetically loud, even through his headphones. overloud th3 345
Here is a beginner-to-intermediate guide on how to use Overloud TH-U (build 3.4.5). Note: If you are actually looking for the
Part 4: Advanced Tweaking – Going Beyond the Knobs
Most users stop at the front panel. To unlock the "345" fully, you need to go into the "Service" panel (the wrench icon). Style: Back in Black, Highway to Hell TH3
Harmonic Richness: It excels at mid-forward tones that cut through a dense mix without being harsh. Dialing in the Perfect Tone
According to reviewers at Sound On Sound, the software feels like playing through a physical amp, reacting naturally to string dynamics. It is available as a standalone application or as a plugin in VST, AU, RTAS, and AAX formats for both Mac and PC.