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About This Listing

  • Realistic tube-amp tones and feel plus essential effects
  • 15 guitar amp models, 3 bass amp models, 3 mic models for acoustic-electrics, and flat voicings for everything else
  • Bluetooth® support for audio playback and editing via THR Remote
  • 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
  • THR Remote editor/librarian app for desktop and mobile devices
  • Power Output 30W

Condition
Brand
Model
  • THR10 10-Watt 2x3" Stereo Digital Modeling Guitar Combo
Categories
Reverb
  • Digital Reverb
Electronics
  • Solid State
Color Family
  • Tan

About the Seller

Metronome Music

Mansfield, OH, United States
(1,136)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:2,257
Product Overview
The Yamaha THR10 is the ultimate weapon for bedrooms, hotel rooms and jam sessions on the go. While it can conjure up nearly every iconic tone from the past five decades, this modeling amp is truly a 21st century tool, with iOS and USB compatibility that make recording and practicing easier than ever.
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