The Yamaha THR-30II Wireless is an awesome practice amp for home use. It's super easy to use, and the Editor app lets you really dive in to create custom tones if you want more control. Bluetooth works great for jamming along to backing tracks or learning apps, and the wireless guitar connection is a huge plus—no more messy cables!
Overall, it's a great option if you want a simple but powerful amp that sounds fantastic and makes practice more fun and flexible.
Yamaha THR-30II Wireless Bundle (white)
MSRP: CHF 759.00
Product # | 243745 |
Brand | Yamaha![]() |
Category | Solid State Combos | Brand Category | Yamaha - Solid State Combos |
Series | Yamaha THR Yamaha THR II |
Release date | June 2023 |
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Attributes
Solid State Combo attributes
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Product Details
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Properties
- 15 guitar amps, 3 bass amps, 3 mic models and flat mode.
- Bluetooth® for audio playback and THR Remote App.
- Built-in wireless receiver, for the 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 for recording and playback
- THR Remote Editor/Librarian app for desktop and mobile devices
Series Info

THR features a stylish desktop enclosure and realistically models the tone and feel of cranked tube amplifiers at living room volumes with essential effects. Players can accompany their favorite music through the hi-fi speakers, or record their own through the integrated audio interface.
The new THR-II models add more power, more sounds, and new wireless options.
Reviews (13)





Superb tones, really great to practice with and even gig through PA. Wireless is effortless and love being able to play back backing tracks or music tracks alongside guitar.
The sound is nice when using an eletric guitar. Distortion and the amount of bass needed for an electric guitar is good enough for that. The reverb is good and the amount of humming/idle noise is fine (obviously it's hardly ever zero). It seems to have some safety protection that turns off the source when you unplug the guitar which is nice.
It has this bass labeled feature/position and I have been trying to use this or any other setting with my bass guitar. I also installed the bluetooth software where you can program the 5 custom positions trying to get my bass guitar sound okay but it didn't work out properly. I guess it simply can do bass well enough. I have 2 bass guitars, one with active 9V pre-amp another passive and I tried real hard to get a useful bass sound but had to give up. You can obviously reduce bass so the bass guitar sounds like an eletric guitar and then the sound doesn't break or click any more but it's not a proper bass sound.
I like to jam with friends for 3-4h, a whole afternoon, usually the battery is empty after 3h. That is a bit too soon for me.
I also plugged in a microphone and my keyboard and they can be made sound fine. A keyboard can also be plugged into aux in with the right adapter.
I didn't find out how to permanently safe the 5 custom positions. I yet need to find out when it loses them - when the battery is empty perhaps? The settings don't seem to stay in the app. Okay, it doesn't take so long to configure them but it's an extra step connecting the app each time.
Considering it's not the cheapest one in its category I am overall disappointed.
This is a fantastic 'home' amp, very suitable for beginners or advanced guitar players. The sound is excellent, and the amp can be very loud, or silent with very good sound in both ranges.