Yamaha has introduced the THR-30IIA Wireless, a 30-watt stereo amplifier designed with acoustic guitar players in mind.
The new amp is part of Yamaha’s THR-II family of desktop amplifiers, which already cater to electric players.
The THR-30IIA boasts three microphone models – dynamic, tube and condenser – as well as onboard effects, including compression, chorus and studio-quality delay and reverb.
The stereo reverbs and audio playback utilize Extended Stereo Technology (EST) for a “more immersive” listening experience than standard stereo.
There’s also a pro-level Yamaha D-PRE microphone preamp, as well as a dedicated mode for nylon-string guitars and a multipurpose flat setting.
Other features include a three-band EQ, and a specially-designed playback system optimized to provide hi-fi sound quality through two 3.5-inch speakers.
A USB port offers direct recording and playback, and the amp is also equipped with 1/4-inch instrument and XLR combo mic inputs, stereo 1/8-inch Aux In and Phone jacks and 1/4-inch line-level outputs.
The THR-30IIA has a built-in rechargeable battery for grab-and-go playing, and an optional Line 6 Relay G10T transmitter is available for cable-free performance.
The amp can also be used with the free Yamaha Rec'n'Share app (available for iOS and Android) which allows for recording audio and video along with songs from a music library and then sharing online, and Bluetooth support enables wireless playback from Bluetooth audio devices, MIDI footswitch control and communication with the included THR Remote editor/librarian app.
The THR-30IIA is available soon for $869, although the street price is closer to $549. For more information, head to Yamaha.
The Link LonkOctober 29, 2020 at 11:17PM
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