Guitar Amplifier Reference Manual Contents Introduction ...........................................................................2 Main Features ............................................................................. 2 Accessories ................................................................................ 2 Names and Functions ..........................................................3 Control Panel .............................................................................. 3 Rear Panel .
Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha product. This product is an exceptionally versatile and compact guitar amplifier designed for use in your home, rehearsal spaces, and other places—virtually anywhere you want it! We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the product. We also recommend that you keep this manual for future reference.
Names and Functions Control Panel THR30II Wireless !7 !8 !9 !6 q !5 w e r t y u i o !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 THR10II Wireless THR10II !7 !6 !8 q !5 w e q [ r y u i o !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 * THR10II Wireless only ] (Power Button) / Power Button LED This is the unit’s power button. When the power is ON, the Power Button LED, the lamp corresponding to the selected amp type and the Power Lamp in the speaker cabinet light up. w LED Display Indicates each of the THR-II’s settings and conditions.
Names and Functions Tap Tempo Function When an ECHO or ECHO/REV effect is selected with the [ECHO/REV] knob !2 control, the tempo of the delay can be set by tapping (more than twice) on the switch. Extended Stereo Setting Hold the switch for more than three seconds to switch the Extended Stereo* function ON/OFF. ON: “#” on LED Display w is off (default setting). OFF: “#” on LED Display w is lit. * Extended Stereo: The Extended Stereo function produces a much wider stereo field.
Names and Functions !2 [ECHO /REV] knob Selects one of four different effects: ECHO (tape echo), ECHO/REV (tape echo/reverb), SPRING (spring reverb), and HALL (hall reverb). Turn the knob clockwise to increase the amount of each effect. * Turn the knob fully counterclockwise to set the effect OFF. * When ECHO or ECHO/REV is selected, the [TAP/TUNER] button e can be used to set the delay time. !3 [GUITAR] knob Adjusts the overall volume of the guitar sound.
Names and Functions Rear Panel L R @0 @1 @2 @0 [LINE OUT] [L] [R] jack (THR30II Wireless only) These are standard phone jacks used to output line level audio signals. For connection to external devices with line level signals.These jacks can be connected to phone-type (balanced/unbalanced) plugs. @1 [USB] jack This jack is used to connect THR-II to a computer via a USB cable. @2 [15V] DC IN connector Connects the supplied power adaptor.
Connection The THR-II can be used either with a conventional wired connection with an appropriate cable, or with a wireless connection. Connection Example (on THR30II Wireless) • Make sure that all devices to be connected to the unit by cable are turned off. • When connecting the unit to an external device, always use an appropriate cable that matches the jack’s specifications and connect it securely.
Connection NOTICE • Use an AB type USB cable of less than 3 meters. USB 3.0 cables cannot be used. • Be sure to wake the computer from suspended/sleep/standby mode before connecting a computer to the USB jack. • Always quit all applications that are running on the computer before connecting or disconnecting the USB cable and set the volume output on the computer to its minimum level.
Connection Charging the built-in battery (THR-II Wireless only) Connect the supplied power adaptor to the DC IN jack located on the rear side of the THR-II Wireless. The LED of the power button lights in green while charging. * For further details of the Power Button LED status, refer to the Power Button LED status list (page 17). NOTICE • When you use the THR-II Wireless in an environment of extreme temperatures, charging may not be possible.
Connection Connecting to a smart device By connecting a smart device to the THR-II, you can: • Play audio files from a smart device via Bluetooth. • Edit effect and tone controls from a smart device. Playing audio files on a smart device via Bluetooth To play audio from a smart device via Bluetooth, configure Bluetooth on the smart device while in the pairing mode. Setting the THR-II to pairing mode 1. Check that the at the top of the LED DISPLAY is unlit (disconnected). 2.
Connection Editing effects and tone controls on a smart device Install the THR Remote app to the smart device to allow editing of effects and tone controls on that device. Installing THR Remote (Android, iOS) 1. Access the app distribution service on the smart device. Android devices: Google Play* iOS devices: App Store 2. Search for the THR Remote app. 3. Download and install the THR Remote app following the onscreen instructions. Configuring Bluetooth MIDI 1. Start the THR Remote. 2.
Connection Connecting to a computer Connecting a computer to the THR-II makes the following possible: • Playing back audio files from a computer through the THR-II. • Recording with Cubase AI. • Editing amp and effect settings using the THR Remote desktop editor. Playing back audio files from a computer through the THR-II. Configuring and Operating Select the model name (THR30II WIRELESS, THR10II WIRELESS, THR10II) of the connected THR-II as the computer’s audio output setting.
Connection Recording with Cubase AI Installing Cubase AI A download access code for Cubase AI music production software is included with the THR-II. Cubase AI enables you to record, edit, mix and play back audio through your THR-II. Cubase AI System Requirements For the latest information, refer to the Steinberg website below. https://www.steinberg.net/ Installing Cubase AI To install Cubase AI, an active Internet connection is required.
Troubleshooting No power No audio sound is output by Bluetooth • Connect the power adaptor properly (see page 8). • Make sure that the THR-II Wireless been properly charged, when the power adapter is disconnected (see page 8). No sound No guitar sound is output (wired connection) • Connect the guitar to [INPUT] jack properly (see page 7). • Make sure that the volume control on the guitar is turned up properly. • Confirm the status of LED display.
Others Tap Tempo cannot be set • Select ECHO or ECHO/REV. The tap tempo cannot be set with SPRING or HALL (see page 4). A “#” appears in the LED display • When Extended Stereo is set to OFF, a “#” appears in the LED display (see page 4). THR-II Wireless cannot be charged • Keep the THR-II Wireless at room temperature and don’t use it until the built-in rechargeable battery reaches a suitable temperature.
Specifications Technical Specifications Digital Section Rated Output Built-in Amp Simulations CLEAN, CRUNCH, LEAD, HI GAIN, SPECIAL, BASS, ACO*, FLAT There is an amp mode MODERN, BOUTIQUE, and CLASSIC for each amp type (THR10II Wireless and THR10II can switch the amp mode by THR Remote) * Mic simulation THR30II Wireless: 30 W (15 W + 15 W) THR10II Wireless, THR10II: 20 W (10 W + 10 W) Maximum output during built-in rechargeable battery operation THR30II Wireless, THR10II Wireless: 15 W (7.5W + 7.
Specifications THR30II Wireless, THR10II Wireless* Power Button LED status list * Since the THR-10II does not have a built-in rechargeable battery, the power button LED status is only red (ON) and off (OFF).
Specifications Signal Flow Diagrams Line Out Sync Mix gain App. control THR30II Only USB Out Output gain App.
Specifications Amp Modeling List Mode Classic Boutique Modern Amp Type Description Clean A low-gain preamp for sparkling American-style cleans, with 6L6 tubes in the output stage for brightness and a strong midrange. Crunch EL84 power tubes in a true Class-A configuration with a highly responsive EQ for rich, complex harmonic tones and warm overdrive. Inspired by British chime.
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