Yamaha THR30IIA Wireless Acoustic Amp In Stock

£511.00

Yamaha THR30IIA Wireless Acoustic Amp — In stock and available now for fast UK delivery at just £511 + postage. Wireless Acoustic THR30IIA We think this is a great choice for Electric Guitar — grab one while you can! An amazing Practice Amps Electric Guitar by Yamaha, in new condition and backed by a solid…

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Yamaha THR30IIA Wireless Acoustic Amp — In stock and available now for fast UK delivery at just £511 + postage. Wireless Acoustic THR30IIA We think this is a great choice for Electric Guitar — grab one while you can! An amazing Practice Amps Electric Guitar by Yamaha, in new condition and backed by a solid warranty. Take your tone to the streets, and beyond. Yamaha’s feature-packed, portable practise amp is perfect for acoustic artists on the go. The Yamaha THR30IIA Wireless Acoustic Amp gives you superior sonic options, thanks to five painstakingly modelled tone modes. Singer songwriters will love the THR30IIA’s high-quality microphone preamp, and it comes with a unique internal wireless signal receiver from Line 6, allowing cable-free creativity. The Yamaha THR30IIA’s real party piece is its comprehensive range of Bluetooth options. Control your tones (and the onboard, recallable effects) directly from your phone, all while streaming your favourite tracks to play along with. The bundled Steinway recording software allows USB recording straight out of the amp, and Yamaha’s Rec’n’Share app lets you instantly share your sonic creations right from your iOS device. And you can take all this wherever you choose, with up to 5 hours of rechargeable built-in battery life. Music on the move. Please Note: Wireless input requires Line 6 G10T Transmitter (sold separately) Click Read More to view images, full details, and to place your order.

Acoustic

Acoustic guitars are beloved for their rich, natural sound that requires no amplification, making them perfect for intimate settings, songwriting, and practice. Available in various shapes and sizes—from full-bodied dreadnoughts to smaller parlour and travel models—they offer diverse tonal qualities to suit different playing styles. This category includes steel-string and classical guitars, along with accessories like cases, strings, and picks, providing everything you need to enjoy the pure, resonant tones of acoustic playing.

Amp

An amp, short for amplifier, is a crucial piece of equipment that boosts the signal from your guitar or other instruments, allowing you to control volume and shape your tone. Guitar amps come in various styles, including valve (tube), solid-state, and digital modelling, each offering unique sound characteristics. Whether you’re practicing at home, recording in the studio, or playing live, the right amp can make all the difference in achieving your desired sound—from clean and crisp to rich overdrive and distortion.

Electric Guitar

Practice Amps

Wireless

About Yamaha

We have new and used Yamaha musical equipment available on our website for fast direct delivery from sellers across the UK & Europe.

Yamaha, a well-known brand in the music industry, hasn’t been as prominent in the guitar effects pedal market compared to its focus on guitars, pianos, keyboards, and professional audio equipment. Yamaha’s pedal offerings have been relatively limited compared to other manufacturers, and they might not have had a wide range of standalone guitar effects pedals available.

However, Yamaha has produced a few models that guitarists might find interesting:

Yamaha UD-Stomp: The UD-Stomp is a multi-effects unit that Yamaha produced. It features a range of effects, amp modeling, and cabinet simulation, offering guitarists a variety of tones in a single pedal.

Yamaha Magicstomp: Another multi-effects unit, the Magicstomp, offers different effects and amp simulations suitable for guitarists seeking versatility in their tones. While it might not be the most recent release, it has been appreciated for its sound quality and features.

Yamaha’s pedal offerings, particularly in the effects pedal category, might not be as extensive as other brands that specialize specifically in guitar effects pedals. However, their multi-effects units often provide a wide array of sounds and functionalities within a single pedal.

For guitarists considering Yamaha pedals, it’s essential to evaluate the specific features, effects, and tones provided by these multi-effects units to determine if they suit your musical preferences and playing style. As always, listening to demos, trying out the pedals in person if possible, and seeking user reviews can assist in making an informed decision about whether a Yamaha multi-effects unit would be suitable for your guitar effects needs.

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