🎶 Elevate Your Jam Sessions with Wireless Freedom!
The YAMAHATHR10II is a versatile wireless desktop guitar amplifier that combines realistic tube-amp tones with 15 guitar amps, 8 effects, and Bluetooth capabilities. With a built-in rechargeable battery, it allows musicians to play anywhere, while its USB connectivity and THR Remote app enhance recording and sound management.
Material Type | Battery |
Color | Standard |
Item Weight | 4.4 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.5"D x 14.49"W x 7.2"H |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric,Rechargeable |
Output Channel Quantity | 2 |
Amplifier Type | Tube |
Connector Type | wireless |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 20 Watts |
K**N
Sounds and looks great
I held off getting the THR10II for a while because I saw lots of good reviews as well as some bad ones, but I finally decided to order one. All I can say is that I love this little amp. It sounds fantastic and does exactly what I want it to do, which is inspire me to play more guitar. I have my iPhone connected via Bluetooth so I can stream music through the THR and play along with it and that works very well. There are individual level controls for your guitar and for the music you are streaming to the amp so you can get a good mix. I also have the iOS remote app so that I can create more presets and edit the existing ones. I got the rechargeable model because it made no sense to have a small and portable amp that needs to be plugged in to work. This is the best amp I have owned for home use. Sounds great, feels like it’s built solidly and it looks cool. I am having a great time with it.
L**A
Sounds great, no wires!
This thing is great! lts my main amp now, I use it all the time. It’s so nice not having to deal with all the wires, and quite frankly I think it sounds really good. Lots of great presets in the app as well. Definitely would recommend.
G**A
Really nice amp with a couple issues
I bought this after returning the Spark mini. I really liked the tiny, long battery, downloadable tones Spark but the sound was a bit muddy (no big deal for $$ & size) and the app kept disconnecting. Had to return. If the app worked I definitely would have kept it. Was between the Katana air and the THRii for a replacement. I think the Katana was best for me since it includes the wireless transmitter/receiver but the disposable batteries pushed me away. If they ever update with a Li battery then it would be great.I ended up with the THR10ii wireless. Turns out the app connection is even worse than the Spark. Practically useless, read the app reviews on your store. Difference is, the Spark doesn't function without the app and the THR has controls on it. That said the THR10 doesn't have all the controls onboard like the 30 so you do need the app to access 2/3 of the amp tones, compressor, gate, delay. I use the pc app for that through USB, works fine (the USB-B connection seems like a Yamaha engineer joke). You can also load and save tones on the PC then set them to the memory slots and work from there.The reason I am keeping this with a completely non-functional app (which I paid for the BT function) is the sound. It's a really nice sounding small amp. Works great at low volumes and can rip pretty good when you want to. The 30 must be loud! I'm glad I got the 10 though since I was in love with the tiny size of the Spark and this is quite a bit bigger but smaller than the 30.I did add the Line 6 G10 to go fully wireless and it works flawlessly with this. Charges it as well. But, this isn't the way to go if you are focused on bang for your buck in the portable/wireless realm. I'm in it for about $575 with the G10. Seems well built, sounds great, battery is awesome, app useless. It's worth it to me as a basement player but costs way more than other options if budget is key.Hope this helps your decision. I agonized between THR10, THR30, Spark, Spark mini, Katana air. Watched way too many YT videos. We need a next gen Katana!
H**E
Good practice amp.
It performs as expected, so I gave it 5 stars.
J**E
Love this amp
As someone with kids who can't crank it up too loud, and just wants to be able to plug in play into something that doesnt sound like crap, this is it. Easy to use out of the box, battery life is great, looks awesome, and is great for when the moment strikes. Yes, buy it.
B**B
The Ball’s!!!
I love this Amp! Portable, great battery life, simple IOS App.Cloud modeling would be nice but, it can be a time bandit for a beginner like me. I own Blackstar Fly (great amp also), Line 6 AMPLIFi, and a Fender and I stored them all and this Yamaha is my go to.
F**M
Great
Won't regret it. Great sound and numerous possibilities
W**F
Broken „ambient“ leds, sound quality worse than original THR 10
Had to return this one because one of the imitation tube lights went out after a few days. I was also fairly disappointed in the sound quality compared to the original THR 10. This new version sounds very boxy, and flat compared.The bluetooth app to control the settings is nice, but does needs to be reconnected manually every single time I turned on the amp. There is a 1-2 sec delay between applying settings via the app, and the app screen refreshing which doesn‘t sound like much but is very distracting while playing.Overall, not worth the price. For almost $500 incl. tax there are WAY better options out there, e.g. Vox Adio which sound a lot better, or the original THR 10.