All I can say is I really love your UA-cam channel! I’m always amazed at all the innovations in guitars and guitar gear you demo! I discovered the Pacifica 611 by stumbling across your channel one day and I actually bought one because of it. It’s been the best playing and sounding guitar I’ve ever owned. Now you’ve turned me on to this amazing little amp and I just bought one online from Musician’s Friend. Can’t wait till it arrives!
Have seen just about every video there is on these amps and this is hands down the most thorough. Answered all the questions I had - I’m going to pony up the extra cash for the 30. Cheers🤙
Great review! Really appreciate you calling out manufacturers to become more environmentally aware when it comes to packaging. That's the way to go! And that's also what got you my subscription!
The two thing that I’m most impressed by this is that for one, it’s the ONLY practice amp I’ve ever seen with a built in noise gate! You normally have to buy an expensive amp head to get a built in noise gate. Secondly, I’ve seen you demo plenty of guitars through that impressive rack of amp heads behind you and I honestly love the sounds coming out of this thing over those amp heads.
Love these amps. Heard one of these recently and it was amazing. Yamaha make great stuff. This amp is a bit expensive for my pocket but it's so flexible and has so much packed into it I would save up for it rather than buying loads of individual pedals.
Henning, the G10 Relay needs the pin to be pushed in to be able to charge and it turns off automatically after 10 minutes when it is plugged in but is neither charged nor moved and therefore conserves the battery. That's why it does not work for bass players. The adapter is for acoustic guitars with integrated pre-amp, otherwise it would try to be charged from the guitar. The adapter converts the guitar plug from stereo to mono which makes the G10 work as a transmitter again. Same goes for active electric guitars with some onboard booster or active PUs. It's nice to see that they include the adapter now, I had to try and find that exact thing and paid dearly to be able to play my acoustics wirelessly.
Faethe let me quote the important part for you again „turns off [...] when it is plugged in but [not] moved“ :D I am just taking the piss here - it works fine in (passive) basses and with the adapter in active basses as well :)
Faethe I can‘t say why the Boss one works since I am only using the G10 but as far as I understand it the G10 abuses a stereo jack to get the charging going (I imagine one channel for playing, one for charging) and with a mono adapter you‘d kill the charging channel so it works with active outputs again (which I guess also use stereo to „turn on/off“) without trying to charge from their batteries. Boss seems to use a mono plug and some form of intelligent charge recognition, maybe an internal chip of some kind?
I own a THR10, first version - great thing, tones are fantastic so kudos for the binaural recording setup - that shows the real experience. The only thing for me that is missing with the THR series now to make it the ultimate practice amp is an included looper (or alternatively, an FX loop to plug one into it and still be able to overdub different sounds).
if you get the wireless version, you can use one line-out channel back into aux to do a looper. i went out to get the thr10xii exactly because i am thinking about modifying my thr10x just to have an effects loop (the modification is a bit beyond my skill level). i was a bit disappointed that it has no line-out.
If Yamaha put out a THR with a effects loop, I get another one. It's the only thing that I kind of miss (it works great with a Trio+, albeit a lot of cables flying around then)
I own all the original THR amps and when I bought the new one - it just buried the others ....the sound is much better - the touch and feel while playing is incredible!!!.....best bedroom amp ever !!!!!
Yeah, I was wondering how much of a difference there was. Already have a Micro Cube to practice on, so don't need one of these, but they're definitely at the top of the list as the next potential portable amp.
Buried? You sure about that? I'm fine with my THR 10C. Couldn't care less about new equipment any more. My apartment turned into a gear locker. Fuck that buying crap. I'm focusing on playing and writing now. Enough supporting those huge companies.
Good review👍 it really helped with my decision to either purchase this or the kantana artist. When you said take this to the wood I pictured myself playing my guitar camping . Thank you.
Can you plug this amp in to the mains ( wall ) or does it always work of the batteries ? Do you have to buy rechargeable batteries and keep recharging them ? Want to get this as I bought the spark and hated it, would be grateful for the advice.
@@justice100forwin2it has a built in battery that recharges when the amp is plugged in. Think of it as a laptop with a battery. You can use it unplugged until the battery dies then use it plugged in while the battery charges if you want. Once the battery no longer holds a charge you would just have to use the amp plugged in like you would a laptop. By the way I have the black thr30ii and it’s way better sound wise than the spark or katana’s imo. It’s the best at home practice amp.
loving this amp. The low end is so tight and punchy. Really has a premium-ish sound. So, so much better than going direct into an interface and using soft amps, whether going USB, Line outs through interface, or if you mic it.
I love the idea you take it with you and being wireless is brilliant, we we can travel perfect to take with you, but from experience with Yamaha audio the quality has always been good, great review
I prefer the 30 because it has a usable effects loop effectively. It has line outs. You send that to the first effect in your chain (or a looper), and send it back to aux in with a 1/4 to 1/8 adapter. It's the best feature on the 30. Makes using something like a digitech trio plus a dream. Just send 1 channel if your effect chain starts mono, use both for stereo. The 10's don't have line outs unfortunately.
Aux in works on the THR10II. I am actually using a Trio+ in this configuration, the drums and bass go clean, the loop goes through the modelling, works great.
Hi, on the control panel it has small knob saying Aco is that for using an acoustic electric like will that be OK for a PRS Hollowbody piezo and if once switched on can you alternate back to electric mode direct from the guitar?
Great review. The best of many I watched. It is very important that I feel you are spontaneous and honest in your opinions.... i.e. - reliable. Much appreciated. 👌
Lol. I love mine. I bought one with a Yamaha T502, thank you Chris Buck. If you want to have a foot switch control I received today a Xsonic Airstep. All bluetooth, fantastic
The foam wrapping may, in fact, be more environmentally friendly than paper products like corrugated cardboard. About 10 years ago (or so), some manufacturers developed foam packing materials made from corn starch, which is biodegradable. In the landfill, sunlight and/or bacteria just break down the material into decayed corn.
@@bakters Petroleum based polymers do degrade, but slowly and produce toxins in the process of doing so. If the process is slow enough, it isn't actually harmful, as the bio-mechanisms of Earth just process it. But in the interim, polymer films and other lightweight forms such as packing peanuts, clog up circulatory systems of water and soil migration, and often interfere with living processes of large-scale ecosystems. Glass, on the other hand, is just sand, and through agitation, over time just degrades into sand. And, my original point was/is, the packing material in this case may be corn starch based plastic, which is naturally and quickly biodegradable without harmful by-products.
@@EternalRecursion You must have never smelled a dumpster, if you think that starch degrades "without harmful products". It's all a matter off scale. Large scale dumps of organic packing material will pollute way more than plastics, which do not degrade as quickly. So, what's the point in switching from petroleum to starch, if it's all about scale anyways?
@@EternalRecursion "So, you're saying life is a pollutant?" Of course it can be. Do you know what is the most toxic substance in the world? It's ptomaine (if I got the translation right), which is alive. It develops from rotting flesh. Rotting stuff is toxic. Rotting starch is not much better than rotting corpses. Just smell it. Four billions years of evolution will tell your body to avoid it, if at all possible.
I just pulled the trigger on the THR30II, I didn’t before just cause I was putting the money together , the idea of other practice amps is good but the apps and all the bells and whistles I think are distractores from the actual goal Practice!!! but now I’m ready for some good toned at low volumes and no excuses to practice EVERYWHERE!!!!
Yep, agree with all you said. My 30 is on order with a six week wait in Sydney Australia. 😔 Also bought the Katana 50Mkll because I could not decide what I needed. Nice review.. 👍🇦🇺
Just wanted to say thanks for such an entertaining and informative presentation. My wife discovered guitar later in life, then electric guitar. So then a “practice” amp was needed. I think this one will last for a bit
Just upgraded to this from a THR10C. Nice bit of kit. A couple issues. 1. It, appears, no longer possible to write presets to the library. This was easy with the THR10C. The 30ii limits the user to the 5 slots on the amp. 2. The THR App for android sucks - period. If you intend this for home use, plugged into a pc/mac via PC - no problem. It's a great little amp.
Dude, to hell with the amp(that is a great amp btw) but the audio quality in this video is bonkers.... seriously....that bisomethireuneural recording is the shit🤘
Thanks, another useful session! Let me share something I consider is a big advantage of the built-in receiver: this is much better than external wireless kits. Reason: less AD/DA conversion. The wireless plug converts the guitar signal to digital, which will remain digital during the entire DSP process inside the amp. In case of external wireless kits, guitar signal is converted to digital, then on the amp-side plug, it gets converted back to analog. This is needed since guitar amp inputs are analog. Then the DSP inside the amp converts it to digital again.
I updated the firmware and it quit working. I called Yamaha customer support and couldn't be fixed. I returned it and got something else. Hopefully you have better luck.
I love the original. The new switch set up is cool. Looks a little more plasticy then the original but thats not a problem. I bought a bluetooth connector online and it worked fine. It is great to be able to pass the guitar around easily and everyone can have a jam. I seem to remember there was a whole bunch of classic amp presets available for download also. Price appears a little higher now but Yamaha make great synths, they know how to model sound well.
Henning: I have tried nearly every one of these kinds of desktop amps over the last couple of years, including the stuff from Boss, Blackstar, Vox, Nux and Yamaha. Indeed, to my ears, the Yamaha TH series always sounded "the best" of all. However, there may be a new king on the block - the Positive Grid Spark. I first saw it a couple of months ago in a Tom Quayle/Dawson's music vid. With no exaggeration, if the Spark does even HALF of what Positive Grid is saying it will, it is a complete gamechanger in this space. I have never purchased any piece of guitar gear over the last 3+ decades without first holding it and trying it first hand. Still, I am so excited by this Positive Grid product that I just purchased it online. On top of all the unprecedented features Positive Grid is claiming, the asking price for pre-orders right now is a crazy reasonable 225USD. I really hope you can look into this Spark, but I am now eagerly awaiting my own delivery...Cheers!
@@aaronshortmusic Very cool...look forward to your review as well, especially since you'll get yours before I get mine as I literally just ordered it and then posted here. :) @Chatter: Yeah, I think I saw one of the music channels [MusicRadar?] at NAMM just give it a "Best of NAMM" award. For what those are worth :)
@@aaronshortmusic please do, I have one on pre order and would really appreciate more professional reviewer opinions. The demo's so far convinced me and I already use the bias software so I know that sounds great. It's only missing wireless... But who really needs that from a desktop amp. Can't wait 👌
....Henning ,I want to thank you so much for bothering to take time out of your busy life just to answer a question for a nobody as I.... I realize how important you are . Just telling me which pedal patch cable I've asked about must have been in league with a brain surgeon wasting his time explaining to a patient what he's doing, while he has to save their life! Henning , you're just the best ! I'm so thankful .... I really should've prostrated myself in front of you. You're so deserving of that ! Now if you had hair.... You'd be a God ...
You didn't mention: When operated on the battery, the THR 30ii drops to 15W ( 7.5 + 7.5 ). But in context , that's still 50% more Watts than the THR 10 .
I own the THR10II Wireless, and I love it! I can't believe that something that small can sounds that good! But now I'm wondering if THR30 wireless is even better? I'm really hyped, should I upgrade it to THR30 or no? I'm playing just in home.
Late to the game, but anyway: I've read that the 10 has a tighter sound than the 30, but take it with a grain of salt as I have to check that out myself as soon as the 30 is available again @Thomann.
@@EytschPi42 Hi, on the control panel it has small knob saying Aco is that for using an acoustic electric like will that be OK for a PRS Hollowbody piezo and if once switched on can you alternate back to electric mode direct from the guitar? Also, when you tapped on the tremolo speed you said it didn't make any difference would that be the same for the latest version or does the app which i can't find? overcome that? and last do they all make that buzzing sound in certain modes or is the 30 that doesn't need turning up to its limit ok? thanks.
Thanks henning. Great review as always. Just want To say there are videos where thr30 is " "microed "and sounds absolutly awesome with sm 57 ans e609, even better than with the line output.
I have the yellow and the green one from the first series, they are killer amps. They even took pedals quite good (I tried an OKKO in the front of the yellow one and I could not believe my years). After that I got the THR100HD which is really freaking awesome. I hope you'll get to test one of these someday. It seems that these guys at Yamaha know their métier, comme se dit in zä French. Again, thank you for this great review, I think I'll get the 30 in particular for the bluetooth/wireless function. I have to try my THR on the crapper too, my bathroom has a killer natural reverb.
I really love that guitar your using for this demo. Could you put up a link where we could go to buy one? Better yet, could you do a full demo on that guitar?
@@EytschPi42 Wow! I’ve never heard of Vola Guitars before but the pure Strat tones coming out of that thing were better than the American 🇺🇸 made Strats. After visiting the site and discovering they’re made in Japan, now I know why they’re so damn good! It just seems like ever since the FujiGen plant set the standard for amazing quality, American makers haven’t been able to measure up since. Even Fender has realized this by re-issuing their Japanese made Aerodyne series of guitars and basses. Also, it was very modest of you to title the video “Noodling On The Vola” because that was some superb improvisation/playing for that demo!
@@EytschPi42 Hi, on the control panel it has small knob saying Aco is that for using an acoustic electric like will that be OK for a PRS Hollowbody piezo and if so, once switched on can you alternate back to electric mode direct from the guitar?
No footswitch? I had heard you could use a Bluetooth switch to change through the user presets but that was speculation and of course some confirmation, either way, would be ideal. Sounds astonishing in any case.
through behringer hpx2000's, that is seriously crisp, those high tones, k wow, i know what my next drag around magic sound box is gonna be, i might get the 30 though not the 10, meh thats just me, how many db max?
I leave my katana air in standby mode so the transmitter still charges , however I'm not 100% happy with my Katana air(the amp is fine the operation of it via the app needs work) they made it too hard to use with the app. Wish I could use the computer to edit the tones like you can with the katana 50 etc , I don't know why they did that to be honest...Its rather annoying since the app wont auto rotate to landscape mode on my Ipad. Nice amp this THRII my buddy just got the THRII10 just the other day
11:44 warranty Voiding not recommended! Monocyclists should also wear helmets and body armor! This is the best busking amp I’ve ever seen. the 100 head is a cool unit too both channels at once if you’re so inclined & if you’re cabs are in mind. The tones are more than fine they’re simply Divine . If I had cash the THR30IIW would be mine 👍🏽
I added a belly cut to my HB guitar and the Wife was like ???? Mrs. poo: Did you just cut up your brand new Guitar???🤬 Me: yup and it’s awesomeerer now 🤘🏽
You have one on the 30 effectively. It has line outs. You send that to the first effect in your chain (or a looper), and send it back to aux in with 1/4 to 1/8 adapter. It's the best feature on the 30.
I just bought the THR10ii, and already had the THR10x. The packaging on these is really ambiguous. They all look the same. I didn't realize that I downgraded to no battery power, and no switching between the old v1 color models without the phone app. I didn't realize it would not even have Line Out, which you can use to simulate an effects loop on the other models. However... In any case, I still like it. You could easily spend as much on just a pedal. Using the phone based editor to just make 5 great presets is good enough for me. You can do some very lush effects that are impossible with just the dials.
This THR30 or Voxac15 or Bassbreaker15 in terms of bedroom volume levels but retain the best tone of it? I have THR10 but I want an tube amp, its just worries me that these tube amp can't be the best like a tube amp tone in low volume. Or else, I just upgrade to THR30 again 😔
This is pants down one of the best and most versatile practise and bedroom amps!
Notice... No underwear!! I'm thankful and disturbed by this!! lol
Is it just me, or does this amp sound better than the Boss Katana Air?
@@MidniteSon definitely. I used to own the katana air, sold and kept the yamaha.
@@MidniteSon head and shoulders above the katana
Better than fender GT40 or about the same?
amazing production and recording quality. it really feels like sitting in the room, great way to present an amp like the THR!
I bought the Yamaha THRii10 a few weeks ago and I’m blow away on how good it sounds!
Hi, on the control panel it has small knob saying Aco is that for using an acoustic electric like will that be OK for a PRS Hollowbody piezo
That 3DIO is the best thing to happen to this channel since funky coloured clothing. Really loving the headphone experience
The notification for this popped up just as I wanted to take a 30 minute break from revision! Thank you!
All I can say is I really love your UA-cam channel! I’m always amazed at all the innovations in guitars and guitar gear you demo!
I discovered the Pacifica 611 by stumbling across your channel one day and I actually bought one because of it. It’s been the best playing and sounding guitar I’ve ever owned. Now you’ve turned me on to this amazing little amp and I just bought one online from Musician’s Friend. Can’t wait till it arrives!
Pro level playing along with top notch video and audio production, give more love to this man people.
Thanks Henning ❤️ from NH USA
Thanks a lot!
Have seen just about every video there is on these amps and this is hands down the most thorough. Answered all the questions I had - I’m going to pony up the extra cash for the 30. Cheers🤙
That's what Yamaha wants you to do is PONY up the MONEY and purchase it.
I’m on a waitlist for the 30- can’t wait
@@phillipholt6005 this is literally a budget amp lol
@@phillipholt6005
"yamaha wants money for their amps! it's a scam!!" 😂
Henning rocking on that one-wheel made my day
Really happy with mine. Hadn't tried the original series, but the flexibility is great for a living room friendly amp
Great review! Really appreciate you calling out manufacturers to become more environmentally aware when it comes to packaging. That's the way to go! And that's also what got you my subscription!
Go get a booster shot
The two thing that I’m most impressed by this is that for one, it’s the ONLY practice amp I’ve ever seen with a built in noise gate! You normally have to buy an expensive amp head to get a built in noise gate.
Secondly, I’ve seen you demo plenty of guitars through that impressive rack of amp heads behind you and I honestly love the sounds coming out of this thing over those amp heads.
If there was a price for best promotional guitargear video, U just won the Oscar :) Love the intro.
That one wheeled scooter thing was a really expensive accident waiting to happen...
I sure wouldn't ride that thing with a guitar I like.
I have the smallest THR5, and it is wonderful. So a little bigger and with more options will be better. Great video, regards 🕺🤘🎸💃
Love these amps. Heard one of these recently and it was amazing. Yamaha make great stuff. This amp is a bit expensive for my pocket but it's so flexible and has so much packed into it I would save up for it rather than buying loads of individual pedals.
Henning, the G10 Relay needs the pin to be pushed in to be able to charge and it turns off automatically after 10 minutes when it is plugged in but is neither charged nor moved and therefore conserves the battery. That's why it does not work for bass players.
The adapter is for acoustic guitars with integrated pre-amp, otherwise it would try to be charged from the guitar. The adapter converts the guitar plug from stereo to mono which makes the G10 work as a transmitter again. Same goes for active electric guitars with some onboard booster or active PUs. It's nice to see that they include the adapter now, I had to try and find that exact thing and paid dearly to be able to play my acoustics wirelessly.
Why wouldn't it work for bass players?
Faethe let me quote the important part for you again „turns off [...] when it is plugged in but [not] moved“ :D
I am just taking the piss here - it works fine in (passive) basses and with the adapter in active basses as well :)
@@mervolicious lol ok
@@mervolicious Since you seem knowledgeable, why does the Boss Wl-20 work with both passive and active basses if the G10 won't?
Faethe I can‘t say why the Boss one works since I am only using the G10 but as far as I understand it the G10 abuses a stereo jack to get the charging going (I imagine one channel for playing, one for charging) and with a mono adapter you‘d kill the charging channel so it works with active outputs again (which I guess also use stereo to „turn on/off“) without trying to charge from their batteries. Boss seems to use a mono plug and some form of intelligent charge recognition, maybe an internal chip of some kind?
I own a THR10, first version - great thing, tones are fantastic so kudos for the binaural recording setup - that shows the real experience. The only thing for me that is missing with the THR series now to make it the ultimate practice amp is an included looper (or alternatively, an FX loop to plug one into it and still be able to overdub different sounds).
if you get the wireless version, you can use one line-out channel back into aux to do a looper. i went out to get the thr10xii exactly because i am thinking about modifying my thr10x just to have an effects loop (the modification is a bit beyond my skill level). i was a bit disappointed that it has no line-out.
If Yamaha put out a THR with a effects loop, I get another one. It's the only thing that I kind of miss (it works great with a Trio+, albeit a lot of cables flying around then)
Hi, on the control panel it has small knob saying Aco is that for using an acoustic electric like will that be OK for a PRS Hollowbody piezo
Best video I’ve seen on this amp. Well done.
Segway legend. I just bought the amp and your video and Andertons videos influenced it
I own all the original THR amps and when I bought the new one - it just buried the others ....the sound is much better - the touch and feel while playing is incredible!!!.....best bedroom amp ever !!!!!
Yeah, I was wondering how much of a difference there was. Already have a Micro Cube to practice on, so don't need one of these, but they're definitely at the top of the list as the next potential portable amp.
Buried? You sure about that? I'm fine with my THR 10C. Couldn't care less about new equipment any more. My apartment turned into a gear locker. Fuck that buying crap. I'm focusing on playing and writing now. Enough supporting those huge companies.
Good review👍 it really helped with my decision to either purchase this or the kantana artist. When you said take this to the wood I pictured myself playing my guitar camping . Thank you.
Using the headphones is really blowing my mind with how good it sounds now.
Can you plug this amp in to the mains ( wall ) or does it always work of the batteries ? Do you have to buy rechargeable batteries and keep recharging them ? Want to get this as I bought the spark and hated it, would be grateful for the advice.
@@justice100forwin2it has a built in battery that recharges when the amp is plugged in. Think of it as a laptop with a battery. You can use it unplugged until the battery dies then use it plugged in while the battery charges if you want. Once the battery no longer holds a charge you would just have to use the amp plugged in like you would a laptop.
By the way I have the black thr30ii and it’s way better sound wise than the spark or katana’s imo. It’s the best at home practice amp.
Finally someone talks about busking with it - was kinda unsure bcs every other review only was talmking about how quiet it is.
I have the original yellow one from a few years ago. Sits on my desk with a mic in front of it. Love jamming thru it
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loving this amp. The low end is so tight and punchy. Really has a premium-ish sound. So, so much better than going direct into an interface and using soft amps, whether going USB, Line outs through interface, or if you mic it.
Love the THR Amps from Yamaha ❤
I've jammed just about everywhere, but never on the shitter! I almost spit my beer out laughing!
I had a laugh as I was watching the video on the throne
There is a really happy Nick around somewhere. Really cool. Thank you so much.
I love the idea you take it with you and being wireless is brilliant, we we can travel perfect to take with you, but from experience with Yamaha audio the quality has always been good, great review
I just bought one and trying to explore it. Thanks for the video🤘
I ordered a 30II. Intend to use it as a practice amp with headphones. Perfect for an apartment. Installment plan. :D
Best review on this product i have seen. Thabk you
There's a setting on the app called eco charge that stops the transmitter not charging when the amp is off.
Pro tip!!!! 🏆
I prefer the 30 because it has a usable effects loop effectively. It has line outs. You send that to the first effect in your chain (or a looper), and send it back to aux in with a 1/4 to 1/8 adapter. It's the best feature on the 30. Makes using something like a digitech trio plus a dream. Just send 1 channel if your effect chain starts mono, use both for stereo. The 10's don't have line outs unfortunately.
Aux in works on the THR10II. I am actually using a Trio+ in this configuration, the drums and bass go clean, the loop goes through the modelling, works great.
@@ssm445 👊👍
Hi, on the control panel it has small knob saying Aco is that for using an acoustic electric like will that be OK for a PRS Hollowbody piezo and if once switched on can you alternate back to electric mode direct from the guitar?
Great review. The best of many I watched. It is very important that I feel you are spontaneous and honest in your opinions.... i.e. - reliable. Much appreciated. 👌
Lol. I love mine. I bought one with a Yamaha T502, thank you Chris Buck. If you want to have a foot switch control I received today a Xsonic Airstep. All bluetooth, fantastic
The foam wrapping may, in fact, be more environmentally friendly than paper products like corrugated cardboard. About 10 years ago (or so), some manufacturers developed foam packing materials made from corn starch, which is biodegradable. In the landfill, sunlight and/or bacteria just break down the material into decayed corn.
What's the problem with plastic not degrading? Glass isn't degrading at all and I've never heard it's environmentally unfriendly...
@@bakters Petroleum based polymers do degrade, but slowly and produce toxins in the process of doing so. If the process is slow enough, it isn't actually harmful, as the bio-mechanisms of Earth just process it. But in the interim, polymer films and other lightweight forms such as packing peanuts, clog up circulatory systems of water and soil migration, and often interfere with living processes of large-scale ecosystems. Glass, on the other hand, is just sand, and through agitation, over time just degrades into sand. And, my original point was/is, the packing material in this case may be corn starch based plastic, which is naturally and quickly biodegradable without harmful by-products.
@@EternalRecursion You must have never smelled a dumpster, if you think that starch degrades "without harmful products".
It's all a matter off scale. Large scale dumps of organic packing material will pollute way more than plastics, which do not degrade as quickly.
So, what's the point in switching from petroleum to starch, if it's all about scale anyways?
@@bakters So, you're saying life is a pollutant? I suppose that's one way of seeing things.
@@EternalRecursion "So, you're saying life is a pollutant?"
Of course it can be. Do you know what is the most toxic substance in the world? It's ptomaine (if I got the translation right), which is alive. It develops from rotting flesh.
Rotting stuff is toxic. Rotting starch is not much better than rotting corpses. Just smell it. Four billions years of evolution will tell your body to avoid it, if at all possible.
that saran wrap type foam is to prevent static
I just pulled the trigger on the THR30II, I didn’t before just cause I was putting the money together , the idea of other practice amps is good but the apps and all the bells and whistles I think are distractores from the actual goal Practice!!! but now I’m ready for some good toned at low volumes and no excuses to practice EVERYWHERE!!!!
Yep, agree with all you said. My 30 is on order with a six week wait in Sydney Australia. 😔 Also bought the Katana 50Mkll because I could not decide what I needed. Nice review.. 👍🇦🇺
Now that it's been a while that you have both, which one do you prefer ?
Gotta love the authentic practice environments.
Just wanted to say thanks for such an entertaining and informative presentation. My wife discovered guitar later in life, then electric guitar. So then a “practice” amp was needed. I think this one will last for a bit
holy shit i lost it when he was coming downhill botching Sweet Child O Mine. lol. Awesome lil amp!
cool video ;-)
I've bougth the THR 10 II W - and have a lot of fun with it
Excellent video and funny you cleared up a few questions I had about which one I should consider buying
Just upgraded to this from a THR10C. Nice bit of kit. A couple issues. 1. It, appears, no longer possible to write presets to the library. This was easy with the THR10C. The 30ii limits the user to the 5 slots on the amp. 2. The THR App for android sucks - period. If you intend this for home use, plugged into a pc/mac via PC - no problem. It's a great little amp.
Agree. The app does not work on Android. Very disappointing.
WOW, Nick is cool, and I wish I played as well as him 🙂
He'd better keep it up or he'll end up sharing Kiana's shallow grave out in the woods.
@@joebryant8500 😂🤣😂
Dude, to hell with the amp(that is a great amp btw) but the audio quality in this video is bonkers.... seriously....that bisomethireuneural recording is the shit🤘
Thanks, another useful session! Let me share something I consider is a big advantage of the built-in receiver: this is much better than external wireless kits. Reason: less AD/DA conversion. The wireless plug converts the guitar signal to digital, which will remain digital during the entire DSP process inside the amp. In case of external wireless kits, guitar signal is converted to digital, then on the amp-side plug, it gets converted back to analog. This is needed since guitar amp inputs are analog. Then the DSP inside the amp converts it to digital again.
Cheers from NY! Great review Henning, thank you so much. Thanks Leslie and animals at the end. Love it! :)
I love this video!!! I automatically subscribed!!! Great job 👏!!!
Damn, it even does a more than decent metal!
I updated the firmware and it quit working. I called Yamaha customer support and couldn't be fixed. I returned it and got something else. Hopefully you have better luck.
Nicely done!
Great review, and I love your video quality.
2:21 ahh, the brown sound!
Disgusting!
And what about the battery lifetime, and when it's over, what price the replecement battery is?
I love the original. The new switch set up is cool. Looks a little more plasticy then the original but thats not a problem. I bought a bluetooth connector online and it worked fine. It is great to be able to pass the guitar around easily and everyone can have a jam. I seem to remember there was a whole bunch of classic amp presets available for download also. Price appears a little higher now but Yamaha make great synths, they know how to model sound well.
I would love to have a need for this :D
Henning: I have tried nearly every one of these kinds of desktop amps over the last couple of years, including the stuff from Boss, Blackstar, Vox, Nux and Yamaha. Indeed, to my ears, the Yamaha TH series always sounded "the best" of all. However, there may be a new king on the block - the Positive Grid Spark.
I first saw it a couple of months ago in a Tom Quayle/Dawson's music vid. With no exaggeration, if the Spark does even HALF of what Positive Grid is saying it will, it is a complete gamechanger in this space. I have never purchased any piece of guitar gear over the last 3+ decades without first holding it and trying it first hand. Still, I am so excited by this Positive Grid product that I just purchased it online. On top of all the unprecedented features Positive Grid is claiming, the asking price for pre-orders right now is a crazy reasonable 225USD.
I really hope you can look into this Spark, but I am now eagerly awaiting my own delivery...Cheers!
Joe Satchton I agree Joe. The Yamaha sounds excellent but I am also intrigued by the Spark.
Sure is getting a lot of buzz on the internet and they keep upping the pre-orders due to so many takers
chatter Yes. I will be reviewing one. It would be interesting to compare it to the Yamaha for sure.
@@aaronshortmusic Very cool...look forward to your review as well, especially since you'll get yours before I get mine as I literally just ordered it and then posted here. :) @Chatter: Yeah, I think I saw one of the music channels [MusicRadar?] at NAMM just give it a "Best of NAMM" award. For what those are worth :)
@@aaronshortmusic please do, I have one on pre order and would really appreciate more professional reviewer opinions. The demo's so far convinced me and I already use the bias software so I know that sounds great. It's only missing wireless... But who really needs that from a desktop amp. Can't wait 👌
A creature way to have fun , I got one of the thr10 sounds great great , best practice amp ever
....Henning ,I want to thank you so much for bothering to take time out of your busy life just
to answer a question for a nobody as I.... I realize how important you are . Just telling me which
pedal patch cable I've asked about must have been in league with a brain surgeon wasting his time
explaining to a patient what he's doing, while he has to save their life! Henning , you're just the best !
I'm so thankful .... I really should've prostrated myself in front of you. You're so deserving of that !
Now if you had hair.... You'd be a God ...
haha.... thanks... what does hair have to do with being a god?
... You figure it out AH
Nice review, well done man.
You didn't mention: When operated on the battery, the THR 30ii drops to 15W ( 7.5 + 7.5 ).
But in context , that's still 50% more Watts than the THR 10 .
Omg hilarious 😂 with you on the electronic wheels while playing. That made me laugh!!
This is, at the same time, the best review of this amp i've ever seen, and the worst teeshirt i've ever seen 🤣
Thank you
I own the THR10II Wireless, and I love it! I can't believe that something that small can sounds that good! But now I'm wondering if THR30 wireless is even better? I'm really hyped, should I upgrade it to THR30 or no? I'm playing just in home.
keep the 10, it’s fine!
@@EytschPi42 Thanks, yeah it's really great 😀
Late to the game, but anyway: I've read that the 10 has a tighter sound than the 30, but take it with a grain of salt as I have to check that out myself as soon as the 30 is available again @Thomann.
@@EytschPi42 Hi, on the control panel it has small knob saying Aco is that for using an acoustic electric like will that be OK for a PRS Hollowbody piezo and if once switched on can you alternate back to electric mode direct from the guitar? Also, when you tapped on the tremolo speed you said it didn't make any difference would that be the same for the latest version or does the app which i can't find? overcome that? and last do they all make that buzzing sound in certain modes or is the 30 that doesn't need turning up to its limit ok? thanks.
Can you use Bluetooth from your phone to play background music while also having the amp connected to the Line 6 wireless adapter?
Yes you can, the line6 uses a different wireless technology which is not Bluetooth, so no interference at all.
Thanks henning. Great review as always. Just want To say there are videos where thr30 is " "microed "and sounds absolutly awesome with sm 57 ans e609, even better than with the line output.
I have the yellow and the green one from the first series, they are killer amps. They even took pedals quite good (I tried an OKKO in the front of the yellow one and I could not believe my years). After that I got the THR100HD which is really freaking awesome. I hope you'll get to test one of these someday.
It seems that these guys at Yamaha know their métier, comme se dit in zä French.
Again, thank you for this great review, I think I'll get the 30 in particular for the bluetooth/wireless function.
I have to try my THR on the crapper too, my bathroom has a killer natural reverb.
I have the Marshall MG50gfx and thinking about this one here.
What will I miss about this one that my Marshall can do better?
I really love that guitar your using for this demo. Could you put up a link where we could go to buy one? Better yet, could you do a full demo on that guitar?
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@@EytschPi42 Wow! I’ve never heard of Vola Guitars before but the pure Strat tones coming out of that thing were better than the American 🇺🇸 made Strats. After visiting the site and discovering they’re made in Japan, now I know why they’re so damn good! It just seems like ever since the FujiGen plant set the standard for amazing quality, American makers haven’t been able to measure up since. Even Fender has realized this by re-issuing their Japanese made Aerodyne series of guitars and basses. Also, it was very modest of you to title the video “Noodling On The Vola” because that was some superb improvisation/playing for that demo!
@@EytschPi42 Hi, on the control panel it has small knob saying Aco is that for using an acoustic electric like will that be OK for a PRS Hollowbody piezo and if so, once switched on can you alternate back to electric mode direct from the guitar?
what is the difference between gain and master? What is it doing to the signal? Thanks
gain distorts more, Master makes it loud
No footswitch?
I had heard you could use a Bluetooth switch to change through the user presets but that was speculation and of course some confirmation, either way, would be ideal.
Sounds astonishing in any case.
Thanks,, again....but...what is the horrid buzz? Say around 18:00? Is that the amp or an artifact originating somewhere else?
Most likely the single coil pickup in the neck as he was in that position at the time. single coils are notorious for hum with high gain, normal.
There's also a noise gate in the app you can apply if you so choose to help remedy the issue.
Wow great content 🏅
How does this compare to the Positive Grid Spark?
The Line6 Transmitter (at least mine does) turns off after a few minutes when it doesn’t get a guitar signal or power...
Weird that yours doesn’t..
I love that intro very mahavishnuy
through behringer hpx2000's,
that is seriously crisp, those high tones, k wow, i know what my next drag around magic sound box is gonna be, i might get the 30 though not the 10, meh thats just me, how many db max?
Even through the 3dio, the sound reminds me a lot of the original THR10 I just sold to get the THR30.
I leave my katana air in standby mode so the transmitter still charges , however I'm not 100% happy with my Katana air(the amp is fine the operation of it via the app needs work) they made it too hard to use with the app. Wish I could use the computer to edit the tones like you can with the katana 50 etc , I don't know why they did that to be honest...Its rather annoying since the app wont auto rotate to landscape mode on my Ipad. Nice amp this THRII my buddy just got the THRII10 just the other day
What is different in sound vs previous models? How does it compare to the other desk amps Vox Boss etc? Great channel and demoing
Funny that the ad before this video is for the Bias Spark amp...
Great review! Thanks
Nailed that brown sound, man... literally
11:44 warranty Voiding not recommended!
Monocyclists should also wear helmets and body armor!
This is the best busking amp I’ve ever seen. the 100 head is a cool unit too both channels at once if you’re so inclined & if you’re cabs are in mind. The tones are more than fine they’re simply Divine . If I had cash the THR30IIW would be mine 👍🏽
I void warranties without second thought
Warranty schmoranty it’s mine now I’ll cut it if I want to 😀👍🏽
@@PooNinja gf who just game me gift
"Why are breaking things off the brand new thing I just gave you?"
Me
"Gonna break anyway, abandon all hope"
I added a belly cut to my HB guitar and the Wife was like ????
Mrs. poo: Did you just cut up your brand new Guitar???🤬
Me: yup and it’s awesomeerer now 🤘🏽
@@PooNinja here is me voiding warranties just the other day...tell me what you think
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Which is the guitar at 0:53 and 0:49
The one at 0:53 is a Harley benton fusion of some sort, and I'm not sure what the other one is
Saw the thumbnail and thought about the price coming from an original THR10...especially if you look at MSRP!
Just add an effects loop and it would be perfect
No! Don’t do it! 😎
You have one on the 30 effectively. It has line outs. You send that to the first effect in your chain (or a looper), and send it back to aux in with 1/4 to 1/8 adapter. It's the best feature on the 30.
Hi, loud enough for a blues/jazz trio near a drummer for reheresal? Thanks!
The toilet playing won me over 😁
I just bought the THR10ii, and already had the THR10x. The packaging on these is really ambiguous. They all look the same. I didn't realize that I downgraded to no battery power, and no switching between the old v1 color models without the phone app. I didn't realize it would not even have Line Out, which you can use to simulate an effects loop on the other models. However...
In any case, I still like it. You could easily spend as much on just a pedal. Using the phone based editor to just make 5 great presets is good enough for me. You can do some very lush effects that are impossible with just the dials.
for high gain amps, you really need to disable the gate. otherwise, you get un-natural cutoffs when you are playing it with volume knob low.
The cats make this video even better.
is it possible to switch at least 2 amp models /channels with a foot switch like from clean to gain?
This THR30 or Voxac15 or Bassbreaker15 in terms of bedroom volume levels but retain the best tone of it?
I have THR10 but I want an tube amp, its just worries me that these tube amp can't be the best like a tube amp tone in low volume. Or else, I just upgrade to THR30 again 😔
the master of reviewers....great!!!
Nice Shirt!
Is this the Blender-Cube?