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Yamaha Carry Bag for THR5/THR10II/THR30II
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Made specifically for the THR30II, THR10II, THR10, and THR5 amps, this sleek and durable carry bag securely fits your THR amp and accessories. Includes an additional pocket on the front for extra storage and an adjustable/removable shoulder strap. Includes padded inserts to ensure a snug and secure fit for each model.
Features
• Compatible with the following models: THR30II, THR10II, THR10, THR5
• Instert pads are included for THR10II, THR10 and THR5 models
• Additional outer pocket for accessories
• Adjustable shoulder belt included
Features
• Compatible with the following models: THR30II, THR10II, THR10, THR5
• Instert pads are included for THR10II, THR10 and THR5 models
• Additional outer pocket for accessories
• Adjustable shoulder belt included
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Purchased for use with THR30II. The bag is terribly overpriced for the quality of materials and craftsmanship. Unfortunately, it’s the only option made specifically to fit these amps.
A word of WARNING to anyone using the bag with a THR10II or smaller THR amp; the inner velcro patches that facilitate using the size padding is weakly stitched (the velcro bind is much stronger). Removing the pads to readjust (or in my case, because they’re not needed at all for the THR30II), resulted in the stitching ripping away from the interior of the bag.
The front pouch also has this velcro - placing both thumbs on the opposing velcro patch has prevented any stitch ripping thus far.
I’m keeping the bag mainly because it’s the most suitable solution for transporting this amp and I don’t require the inner velcro to fit it properly.
Yamaha really could have done better. I have backpacks that were cheaper and far more sturdy.
Posted by M. Turner on Aug 7, 2020