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Description
Bluetooth support lets you wirelessly play your music through the Hi-Fi speakers, sculpt your perfect tone with the mobile editor app, and more. A redesigned enclosure with increased bass response and a refreshed look that complements any décor complete the package.



Specs
- Power: 20W
- Speakers: 2x3" Hi-Fi audio playback with Extended Stereo Technology
- 15 guitar amps, 3 bass amps, 3 mic models for acoustic-electrics and flat modes for everything else
- Realistic tube-amp tones
- Built-in effects
- Bluetooth support for audio playback, editing via THR Remote and more
- Plug-and-play USB connectivity for recording and playback
- THR Remote editor/librarian app for desktop and mobile devices
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Reviews
4.38
34 Reviews
84%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
a looker, makes me want to play, 5 star sound, not too loud
dial in your sound in seconds not minutes, I look at it and then I want to play my best, those amp lights man, wow, dim the lights you will see. No instructions needed. if you need to move some Air for clubs shows or band practice this is not the one for you. What it does is creates a killer vibe for personal guitar growth, very organic and the tones? Man, you have got to play through it to believe it. It will cover any genre and crash most all the competition in the personal practice amp catagory. its about quality tones at lower DBI, it's not a marshal and it doesn't want to be. You can boot this sting up 3 at night and sound like your at an arena in your bedroom without waking up the neighbors and your flat-mates. No getting up or leaning over the amp to adjust setting like a marshal. No LCD's to mess with with or crummy menu diving. Traditional Bluetooth audio is pretty decent for using the amp speaker for guitar youtube vids and playing along instrumental tracks. Someone else said terrible sound, what??? you have got to be kidding me, id call that person an amateur guitarist. the biggest stars have these in the studio, tour buss and green room, hotel room. amazing for writing sounds, its the sound you have always wanted without going deaf sounds good anywhere. saves your hearing from the ringing. if you want to expand this sound on stage get the 30 which has proper outs for studio and stage, and re-amp it. leave it on a partially cleanish tone for your genre, then output to normal amp setup, the smiles will come. Of course many are still going to need their volume pedals but in a lot of situations, if you know how to gain control and then crank it for a lead/ chorus, (id drive it out to the mains / monitors for ramp) but it sounds amazing as you turn it up, the character truly changes, for the better. it's pretty wild. its pretty good about feedback. iv heard people hook these up on tour or use them in the greenroom preshow, it's that good. stick with the new models that are lighter and sound better. these are industry standard personal practice amps. again, if you are gigging you will need some sound reinforcement, but I would find a way myself, it's just not that hard to figure out. it's never fed back at me once and I'm jamming right infant of the cab on me desk. no surprise loud feedback sounds like other amps. small, light goes anywhere. probably need that case if you travel a lot. metal, country, hard rock, pop, blues jazz, hip hop, it nails it. the 30 could drive your current big amp. whatever magic is going on with the sound, full gain w guitar at full gain, is something that has to be heard not seen.
Most Liked Negative Review
Back to the drawing board
I have played through the almost decade old THR10c, which is a fantastic little amp. Through a SM57 in front of it and out to the PA and you can sound great. But I thought that by now, with Yamaha buying Line 6 about 5 years ago, the newest version of this little amp would have some state of the art effects. Wrong! The effects, and the apps that control it are seriously out of date. I mean, the reverb, tremolo and chorus are fine. But they remain exactly as they did ten years ago. No upgrades and nothing fancy. The app is poorly designed and not that easy to use. and there is no way that I have found access the THR10C classic blues models all in one place. So its actually hard to get the classic blues and country sounds that I need all in one place. I went back to my THR10c and sold the new one.
- Home Studio16
- Amateur Recording10
- Professional Recording3
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Listen to or playing music at home2
- Limited Functions1
- Poor Sound Quality1
- The Steinburg Cubase software is hard to access.1
- Lacks a control pedal1
- Need software to dial it in.1
- Experienced17
- Novice6
- Professional Musician4
- Easy To Use25
- Excellent Sound24
- Portable23
- Warm / Comfy20
- Good Power Output13
Reviewed by 34 customers
A Perfect Fit
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byDanny
fromStuart, FL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Excellent fit for my limited space yet powerful and versatile enough to make playing truly enjoyable. #sweepstakes
Small Amp With Big Benefits!
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byDan
fromStuart, FL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I LOVE this Yamaha amp! It looks great, it fits perfectly in small spaces, it's powerful, it has a nice variety of tones, settings can be saved, and it has a built-in tuner!
I would by this product again highly recommend
Verified Buyer
submitted6 months ago
byRichard
fromPearcy ,Arkansas
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Not sure so far love it just now learning.
Meh.
submitted7 months ago
byBrian
fromShelby, NC
Pros: small footprint. Ease of use. Cons: very EXPENSIVE for what you get. Sound quality is just ok, but not for the amount of money. Sounds thin imo. It just isn't working for me. I was hoping to downsize some. But think I'll just keep my somewhat larger practice amp. It sounds better and was less expensive.
Fatal flaw
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submitted10 months ago
byJim
fromCalifornia
Before purchasing this amp, search for "THR10ii crackling sound." Mine has done this since new. I returned it and the replacement did it as well. The dirty channels cover up the crackling sound, but the clean channels are ruined by this noise. It is heard through the direct out, headphone jack, and the amplifier itself, its a firmware issue. Every setting, every volume, open or closed, every effect, gate or no gate, I've gone through everything several times over the last 3 years, including rolling back the firware. No setting has gone untouched. I'm finally over it. I'm buying a new practice amp
Awesome little desktop amp!
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submitteda year ago
byRockStarWannaBe
fromTennessee
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This little amp rocks! I picked this up with intentions of playing privately with headphones and backing tracks. All the amp models are really good! The effects are decent but lack range on the controls but still a great selection considering the price point. I particularly like the modern metal settings. The speakers are full range and can get pretty loud! This little amp works with digital emulators like the Helix stomp because the speakers are full range. This little amp would also be great for the traveling teacher or the traveling student. Overall, I am very pleased with this amp. The size and the sound make this amp super convenient and very fun to play. #sweepstakes#
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submitted4 years ago
asked byChristmas dad
fromO'Fallon, MO
How many watts is this amp? The page title says 10W, the description says 20W and the specs say 15W
I am very sorry for the confusion. It's 20 watts - 20W (10W + 10W)submitted5 years ago
asked byAaron
fromTexas
What's included in the box? I'm mainly interested in whether it comes with its own power and a USB cable.
This will only come with the power cablesubmitted5 years ago
asked byR
fromundisclosed
Does this have a built in battery?
This model doesn't. The ones that have the built in battery are the ones with wireless capabilities.submitted6 years ago
asked byJim
fromDayton ohio
Does this amp also an Bluetooth speaker? I watched a video where a guy was playing through the thirty watt version . He was playing a backing track from his phone through the amp while playing lead over it at the same time. Thank you
Bluetooth support for audio playback, editing via THR Remote, and more