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The Yamaha THR30II WL 30W 2x3 wireless guitar combo amp brings premium amp tones and feel to any space. Yamaha pioneered the desktop amp category, and the THR30II WL takes it to new heights. New amp models for electric guitar and bass, mic models for acoustic-electrics and flat voicings for any instrument allow you to play any genre. Fully wireless, the THR30II WL lets you play wherever inspiration strikes thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, a built-in Line 6 wireless receiver and an internal rechargeable battery. A redesigned enclosure with enhanced low end and a sleek new look complements any decor. The THR30II WL is a wireless portable powerhouse perfect for practice and performance.

Premium Tones for Any Instrument

The THR30II WL features amp models and effects for electric guitar, bass and acoustic-electric guitar. Three realistic mic models provide stunning reproduction of acoustic guitar tones. Flat instrument modes optimize the THR30II WL's responsive EQ for keys, synths, drums and more. A 3-band EQ lets you tweak tones to perfection, while five memory slots store your favorite sounds for instant recall.

Jam Anywhere With Fully Wireless Design

The THR30II WL frees you to play wherever inspiration strikes. Bluetooth streaming plays backing tracks, lessons or your favorite songs through the THR30II WL's Hi-Fi stereo speakers. A built-in Line 6 G10T-compatible wireless receiver pairs with Line 6 wireless guitar systems for cable-free playing. The internal rechargeable battery provides up to six hours of portable playing time. Stereo line outputs connect to PA systems for gigging or busking.

Premium Software Suite Included

The THR30II WL includes powerful software for recording, editing and sharing your music. Steinberg's Cubase AI production software for Mac and PC offers an array of virtual instruments, effects and editing tools. Steinberg Cubasis LE for iPad provides an intuitive mobile recording solution. Yamaha's free THR Remote editor/librarian app for iOS and Android wirelessly edits THR30II WL parameters, updates firmware and exchanges tone presets with the THR community.

Roadworthy and Ready to Rock

The THR30II WL Wireless's redesigned cabinet increases low-end response while reducing size and weight. Its sleek, curved lines and neutral, textured finish complement contemporary decor. Robust metal grilles protect the stereo 3.5" speakers, and durable rubber stops cushion the base. A padded gig bag safely transports your THR30II WL for jamming, practice or performance anywhere life takes you.

Yamaha THR30II WL Wireless 30W 2x3 Guitar Combo Amp Cream
Yamaha THR30II WL Wireless 30W 2x3 Guitar Combo Amp Cream
Yamaha THR30II WL Wireless 30W 2x3 Guitar Combo Amp Cream

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  • Power: 30W
  • Speakers: 2x3" custom
  • Realistic tube-amp tones and feel, plus essential effects
  • 15 guitar amps, 3 bass amps, 3 mic models for acoustic-electrics and flat modes for everything else
  • Bluetooth support for audio playback, editing via THR Remote and more
  • Built-in wireless receiver compatible with optional Line 6 Relay G10T transmitter
  • Built-in rechargeable battery lets you play anywhere
  • Hi-Fi audio playback with Extended Stereo Technology
  • Plug-and-play USB connectivity for recording and playback
  • 1/4" line outputs provide additional flexibility for recording or performance

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4.79

33 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Little Box - Big Sound

In the THR30II I found exactly what I was looking for - and more. First and formost, I wanted an amp that sounded like my 70's era Fender Super Reverb, clean and full sounding with plenty of headroom with that classic Fender reverb. Next, I wanted something with a much smalller footprint since I'm no longer a working professional and only play for fun with my dog as my audience. I had my doubts about this little guy with 3-1/2" speakers, but boy was I pleasantly surprised when I first plugged in. At the other end of my Line6 pairing is a Yamaha SLG200NW silent guitar strung with Savarez Alliance Cantiga mediums. With the amp's modeling controls dialed in for Clean/Classic, the sound is rich and full with deep resonant bases and bright ringing trebles. The amp's equalization controls coupled with the guitar's bass and treble controls give you the ability to tailor tonal characteristics to suit your musical taste and style. I've been using this setup for almost a year and I've only scratched the surface of what's possible. I play some classical, but mostly jazz classics, the old tunes chord/melody style, so I don't stray too far from the Clean/Classic amp modeling. But just out of curiosity I ran some ZZ Top licks through a couple of the gain-heavy modeling settings. Nylon strings never sounded quite like it. There's also an app available that opens up even more possibilities than the amp alone. In the future I'll leave the these modeling settings to my grandson when he visits with his Strat. Would I use the THR30II on a gig? In a word, no. To my ears the sound seems to be very directional. Sitting directly in front of the amp you hear everything just fine. If you move off to the side, the high end drops out. That said, I suppose you could mic it through a PA system and get the desired result.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Looks nice, but..

Seems a bit pricey compared to Positive Grid, who offers a bit more for less. Price may be the only thing holding me back. My Fender was wonderful, but had two in a row with Bluetooth issues, so returned both, but loved em otherwise..

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Home Studio17
  2. Amateur Recording12
  3. Performances7
  4. Practice3
  5. Outdoor Events / Games2
Cons
  1. Limited Functions2
  2. Weird noise gate in modern high gain sound1
  3. Bass could be improved1
  4. Installing drivers could be improved1
  5. No looper1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced15
  2. Professional Musician5
  3. Novice4
  4. Professional musician and private music teacher1
  5. Lifelong guitar, vocals, live, DAW1
Pros
  1. Easy To Use21
  2. Portable21
  3. Excellent Sound18
  4. Good Power Output13
  5. Warm / Comfy11
  • Awesome portable desktop

    5

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    submitted6 months ago

    byTom

    fromNorfolk Va.

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    High quality but to last!

  • Great for small apartments!

    5

    submitted9 months ago

    byJack

    fromHarrisburg Pa

    This is my choice for a premium practice amplifier. The portability wireless features make it easy to take to friends and family. When combined with the app the amp can get gritty enough to play metal with active pickups. The Line 6 G10T11 Relay is also awesome and works well with the amp.

  • Very happy

    5

    originally posted on

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    submitteda year ago

    byGoran

    fromSweden

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I am very happy with the amp. Easy to use Sounds great. Integrates well with Cubase Bluetooth works great All in all very happy!

  • Great tone and portable

    4

    submitteda year ago

    byMish

    fromHonolulu, HI

    Love the series in general, have the 10 watt and 39 watt versions in the past. Good plus is this 30 watt version doesnt rattle terribly like the lower watt version when the master volume pushed passing half way. The rechargeable battery is hame changer, happy overall. Only reason why not giving 5 star is because the modern high gain or special tone has a weird noise gate cutout almost like the tremolo is always on, when playing a riff and hold it it cuts out on and off it feels like, Over all i love the portability and sound quality,

  • Great Little Amp

    5

    originally posted on

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    submitteda year ago

    byAlexi

    fromBoulder, CO

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    #sweepstakes Great amp with lots of features and functionality. Solidly built and great for personal practice or rehearsals. Not sure if it can handle a live performance with the band.

  • Great Little Amp

    5

    originally posted on

    http://usa.yamaha.com/

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    submitteda year ago

    byAlexi

    fromBoulder, CO

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I like this amp and use it for personal practice as well as band rehearsals. I have only used a few of the settings and features so far, but am very happy with the tone, versatility and connectivity it has to offer. I like the onboard tuner, which is quite accurate and the ability to use the unit as a bluetooth speaker for my phone to listen to songs on Spotify during rehearsals. It's light weight but packs a significant amount of volume. I will use it when I perform as a single and possibly with a 3 or 4 piece. I'm wanting a lower stage volume on stage, so this may be my only amp. I've been having some connectivity issues with the Line6 G10TIII transmitter, but they may be user charging errors (the transmitter discharges when plugged in and the amp is off?). This amp has solid construction and is a quality product. I'm happy with this purchase and would recommend it to others.

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  • asked byGrzhoppa

    fromGoodyear, AZ 85338

    Will this work with my Yamaha Silent Guitar SG100S?

    Will this work with my Yamaha Silent Guitar SG100S?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This case will work with your Yamaha Silent Guitar SG100S.
  • asked byThe Traveler

    fromMiddle of, Florida

    What are the dimensions of this amp? How much does it weigh?

    What are the dimensions of this amp? How much does it weigh?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    16.5 x 17.6 x 6.1 inches. 9.5 lbs
  • asked byRay

    fromFlorida

    Does it mount on a mic stand?

    Does it mount on a mic stand?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, it doesn’t mount on a mic stand.
  • asked byJohn

    fromLong Island, New York

    I bought the amp today. What transmitter do I buy that will make it wireless using my guitar. It does not come with the wireless transmitter. Please give me model numbers of choices of transmitters I can buy to make it play wireless. Thank you.

    I bought the amp today. What transmitter do I buy that will make it wireless using my guitar. It does not come with the wireless transmitter. Please give me model numbers of choices of transmitters I can buy to make it play wireless. Thank you.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    This is one of the best "Shure BLX14 BLX Wireless Guitar System Band H9"
  • asked byFranklin

    fromSouth Haven, Michigan, 49090

    Are there speakers  in the amp or do you have to plug it into speakers, also how is it powered?

    Are there speakers in the amp or do you have to plug it into speakers, also how is it powered?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    There are speakers in the amp and there are rechargeable batteries in it.
  • asked byJp

    fromNashville tn

    Can you use head phones with the thr30 11

    Can you use head phones with the thr30 11

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can use headphones with this combo amp.
  • asked bybarbara

    fromlancaster ca

    how long does the battery last?

    how long does the battery last?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The battery lasts about 5 hours.
  • asked byScott

    fromLos Ranchos, NM

    I would like to know more about this product for BASS.

    I would like to know more about this product for BASS.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    This would not be a good amp for bass. It's a guitar amp and 3" speakers will not handle bass frequencies
  • asked bycamdenstg

    fromWichita, KS

    Can an Electric Bass also be used for this amp?

    Can an Electric Bass also be used for this amp?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It will "work". It's not recommended and won't sound very good. In a case like this you risk damaging the speakers
  • asked bySimon

    fromDallas, tx

    What is the speaker size in the thr II 30 WL. It SA a 2 x 3", but I thought it should be 2 x 3.5".   Trying to figure out if it is a different product. Thanks

    What is the speaker size in the thr II 30 WL. It SA a 2 x 3", but I thought it should be 2 x 3.5". Trying to figure out if it is a different product. Thanks

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It's 3"
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