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YAMAHA THR30II WIRELESS COMBO

RRP: $849.99

raditionally, many guitarists tended to use two amplifiers: a bigger amp for the stage and a smaller one for the studio. Back in 2011, this status quo shifted when Yamaha spotted a niche for something else. Its concept was built around a third type of guitar amp, not another black vinyl-covered box sat on the floor but a design that could fit comfortably on a bookshelf or desktop with a homefriendly feature set. Thus was born the popular and highly successful THR series, which is still going strong today thanks to new models and firmware upgrades.

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