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THR30II Wireless
Power Button
LED Display
TAP/TUNER Button
Tap to set the tempo of delay
repeats. Press and hold to activate
the tuner.
AMP Knob
Selects the amp model.
AMP Switch
Selects the bank of amp models.
GAIN Knob
Adjusts the amount
of preamp gain.
MASTER Knob
Adjusts the amount of
power amp gain.
BASS Knob
Tone adjustment for the
guitar’s sound about
low-range frequencies.
MIDDLE Knob
Tone adjustment for the
guitar’s sound about the
mid-range frequencies.
TREBLE Knob
Tone adjustment for
the guitar’s sound
about the high-range
frequencies.
EFFECT Knob
Select the type and amount of modulation.
ECHO/REV Knob
Select the type and amount of echo/reverb.
GUITAR Knob
Adjusts the overall
volume of the guitar
sound.
AUDIO Knob
Adjusts the audio playback volume for audio
from the computer connected to the USB jack,
an audio device connected to the AUX jack, or a
smart device connected by Bluetooth.
INPUT Jack
This is a standard phone jack
used to connect a guitar.
HEADPHONE Jack
This is a stereo mini phone jack
used to connect headphones.
AUX Jack
This is a stereo mini phone
jack used to connect an
external audio device.
USER MEMORY Button
Store and recall user presets.
Bluetooth Button
Press and hold for three seconds to
activate Bluetooth pairing. The LED display
will flash in green.

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Summary

THR30 II Wireless Control Panel

Core Operation Buttons

Controls for power, Bluetooth pairing, and user preset management.

Amp and Tone Adjustment Knobs

Knobs for selecting amp models and adjusting gain, EQ, and master volume.

Effects and Output Control

Knobs for effects, echo/reverb, and overall guitar volume.

Connectivity Jacks

Ports for guitar input, headphones, and external audio devices.

THR10 II Wireless & THR1011 Controls

Basic Operation Controls

Buttons for power, Bluetooth setup, and user memory recall/storage.

Sound Shaping Controls

Knobs for amp selection, gain, EQ, effects, and reverb.

Output and Connectivity

Controls for overall volume and jacks for headphones and audio devices.

THR30 IIA Wireless Control Panel

Primary Operation Buttons

Controls for power, Bluetooth pairing, and user memory functions.

Sound and Effect Adjustment Knobs

Knobs for tone blend, volume, amp selection, EQ, effects, and reverb.

Input;Output Jacks and Switches

Connections for guitar, mic/instrument, headphones, and audio devices.

THR5 Amplifier Controls

Core Buttons and Indicators

Power switch and LED display for status indication.

Sound and Effect Controls

Knobs for gain, master, tone, effects, delay/reverb, and volume.

Input;Output and Utility

Jacks for guitar, auxiliary audio, headphones, and tap/tuner function.

THR5 A Amplifier Controls

Basic Controls and Indicators

Power switch, LED display, and tap/tuner button for operation.

Sound and Effect Shaping

Knobs for mic type, blend/gain, master, tone, effects, and delay/reverb.

Volume and Connectivity

Controls for overall volume and jacks for guitar, audio, and headphones.

Overview

This document outlines the features and functions of several THR series guitar amplifiers, including the THR30II Wireless, THR10II Wireless & THR10II, THR30IIA Wireless, THR5, and THR5A. These amplifiers are designed for guitarists seeking a versatile and portable practice solution, offering a range of amp models, effects, and connectivity options.

General Features and Usage Across Models

Power Button/Switch: All models feature a Power Button or Power Switch to turn the device on and off. This is the primary control for activating the amplifier.

LED Display: A multi-segment LED display is present on all models, typically indicating the currently selected user memory preset, tuner status, or other operational information. For instance, on the THR30II Wireless, it flashes green during Bluetooth pairing.

User Memory Button: This button allows users to store and recall their preferred settings (presets). On the THR30II Wireless, it stores and recalls user presets. On the THR10II Wireless & THR10II, it stores and recalls user presets, and also enables Bluetooth when buttons 4 and 5 are pressed simultaneously. The THR30IIA Wireless also uses this button for storing and recalling presets.

TAP/TUNER Button: This multi-function button serves two main purposes. Tapping it sets the tempo for delay repeats, allowing users to synchronize effects with their playing. Pressing and holding it activates the built-in tuner, providing a convenient way to tune the guitar without needing an external device. This feature is consistent across all documented models.

INPUT Jack: This is a standard phone jack used to connect a guitar to the amplifier. It's the primary input for the instrument across all models.

AUX Jack: A stereo mini phone jack, the AUX Jack is used to connect external audio devices such as smartphones, MP3 players, or computers, allowing users to play along with backing tracks or other audio sources. This feature is standard across all models.

HEADPHONE Jack: This is a stereo mini phone jack used to connect headphones, enabling private practice. On some models like the THR5 and THR5A, it can also be used as a line out jack. This is a consistent feature for all models.

AUDIO Knob: This knob adjusts the playback volume for audio coming from various sources, including a computer connected via USB, an audio device connected to the AUX jack, or a smart device connected via Bluetooth. This ensures balanced audio levels when playing along with external audio. This feature is present on the THR30II Wireless, THR10II Wireless & THR10II, and THR30IIA Wireless.

THR30II Wireless Specific Features

The THR30II Wireless is designed with advanced connectivity and a comprehensive set of controls for electric guitar.

Bluetooth Button: Pressing and holding this button for three seconds activates Bluetooth pairing, indicated by the LED display flashing green. This enables wireless audio streaming and control from a smart device.

AMP Knob: This knob selects the desired amp model, offering a variety of tones from clean to high-gain.

AMP Switch: This switch allows users to select the bank of amp models, expanding the range of available tones.

GAIN Knob: Adjusts the amount of preamp gain, controlling the level of distortion and sustain.

MASTER Knob: Adjusts the amount of power amp gain, influencing the overall volume and character of the amplified sound.

BASS Knob: Provides tone adjustment for the guitar's sound, specifically targeting low-range frequencies.

MIDDLE Knob: Provides tone adjustment for the guitar's sound, specifically targeting mid-range frequencies.

TREBLE Knob: Provides tone adjustment for the guitar's sound, specifically targeting high-range frequencies.

EFFECT Knob: Selects the type and amount of modulation effects, such as chorus, flanger, phaser, and tremolo.

ECHO/REV Knob: Selects the type and amount of echo (delay) and reverb effects, including spring and hall reverbs.

GUITAR Knob: Adjusts the overall volume of the guitar sound, separate from the external audio volume.

THR10II Wireless & THR10II Specific Features

These models share many features with the THR30II Wireless but have some distinctions, particularly in Bluetooth activation and the absence of an AMP Switch.

Bluetooth Activation (THR10II Wireless only): Bluetooth is enabled by pressing the USER MEMORY button 4 and 5 simultaneously. The THR10II is a wired-only model and does not feature Bluetooth.

AMP Knob: Selects the amp model, similar to the THR30II Wireless.

GAIN Knob: Adjusts the amount of preamp gain.

MASTER Knob: Adjusts the amount of power amp gain.

BASS Knob: Tone adjustment for low-range frequencies.

MIDDLE Knob: Tone adjustment for mid-range frequencies.

TREBLE Knob: Tone adjustment for high-range frequencies.

EFFECT Knob: Selects the type and amount of modulation effects.

ECHO/REV Knob: Selects the type and amount of echo/reverb effects.

GUITAR Knob: Adjusts the overall volume of the guitar sound.

THR30IIA Wireless Specific Features

The THR30IIA Wireless is tailored for acoustic guitarists, offering mic simulations and specific controls for acoustic tones.

Bluetooth Button: Functions identically to the THR30II Wireless for Bluetooth pairing.

MIC/INST Jack: This jack is specifically for connecting a microphone or an electronic instrument, providing a secondary input channel.

GAIN Knob (MIC/INST): Adjusts the input signal level for the MIC/INST jack.

MIC/INST VOLUME Knob: Adjusts the volume for the secondary input (MIC/INST).

GUITAR Jack: This is the standard phone jack for connecting an acoustic guitar.

TONE SELECT Knob: Selects the mic model or voicing, offering different characteristics for the acoustic sound. Options include FLAT, NYLON STR, TUBE, WIDER, DYNAMIC, CONDENSER, NORMAL, DRY, WET.

STEREO IMAGER Switch: Expands the stereo width of the guitar signal, creating a more spacious sound.

TONE BLEND Knob: Blends the direct signal from the guitar with the processed signal from the THR. The maximum setting produces only the mic sound, while the minimum setting produces only the direct pickup sound. This allows for fine-tuning the mix between the pickup and the mic simulation.

VOLUME Knob (GUITAR): Adjusts the overall volume of the guitar sound.

BASS Knob: Tone adjustment for the guitar's sound about low-range frequencies.

MIDDLE Knob: Tone adjustment for the guitar's sound about mid-range frequencies.

TREBLE Knob: Tone adjustment for the guitar's sound about high-range frequencies.

EFFECT Knob: Selects the type and amount of modulation effects.

REVERB Knob: Selects the type and amount of reverb.

MIC/INST REVERB Knob: Adjusts the reverb amount for the secondary input (MIC/INST).

THR5 Specific Features

The THR5 is a compact amplifier with a simplified control set, focusing on core guitar tones and effects.

GAIN Knob: Adjusts the amount of guitar distortion.

MASTER Knob: Adjusts the amount of power amp gain.

TONE Knob: Adjusts the EQ curve with a single control, providing a straightforward way to shape the guitar's tone.

EFFECTS Knob: Selects the type and amount of modulation effects, including chorus, flanger, phaser, and tremolo.

DLY/REV Knob: Selects the type and amount of delay/reverb effects, including spring and hall reverbs.

VOLUME Knob: Adjusts the overall volume of the guitar sound.

AMP Knob: Selects the amp model, offering options like MODERN, BRIT HI, LEAD, CRUNCH, and CLEAN.

THR5A Specific Features

The THR5A is the acoustic counterpart to the THR5, featuring controls optimized for acoustic guitar and mic simulations.

MIC TYPE Knob: Selects the mic simulation type to apply to the acoustic guitar's sound, with options such as CONDENSER, DYNAMIC, TUBE, NYLON, and EG CLN.

BLEND/GAIN Knob: Blends the direct sound of the pickup with the mic simulation. When a MIC TYPE other than EG CLN is selected, the minimum setting is direct sound only, and the maximum is mic simulation only. When EG CLN is selected, this knob adjusts the amount of distortion in the guitar sound.

MASTER Knob: Adjusts the amount of power amp gain. This control only adjusts the volume when a MIC TYPE other than EG CLN is selected.

TONE Knob: Tone adjustment for the guitar's sound.

EFFECTS Knob: Selects the type and amount of modulation effects, including COMP, COMP/CHO, CHORUS, and DELAY.

DLY/REV Knob: Selects the type and amount of delay/reverb.

VOLUME Knob: Adjusts the overall volume of the guitar sound.

Maintenance Features

While specific maintenance instructions are not detailed in the provided document, the design of these amplifiers suggests standard electronic device care:

  • Connectivity: The use of standard jacks (Input, AUX, Headphone, MIC/INST) implies easy replacement of cables if damaged.
  • Bluetooth: The presence of Bluetooth pairing buttons/sequences indicates that wireless connectivity can be reset or re-established if issues arise.
  • User Presets: The ability to store and recall user presets allows for quick restoration of preferred settings, which can be useful if settings are accidentally changed or if the device needs a soft reset of its configuration.

Overall, the THR series amplifiers are designed for ease of use, offering a range of tonal possibilities and practical features for guitarists to practice and create music in various settings.

Yamaha THR30II Wireless Specifications

General IconGeneral
Amp Models15
BluetoothYes
BatteryRechargeable Lithium-ion
Power Output30W (15W + 15W)
Speakers2 x 3.5"
EffectsChorus, Flanger, Phaser, Delay, Reverb
Wireless ReceiverYes
Inputs1/4" Guitar Input, 1/8" Aux Input, Bluetooth
USBYes
Battery Life5 hours

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