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  • #2
    Re: this looks neat (Traynor disguised as a Plexi)

    I am willing to bet that amp will melt faces.
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    • #3
      Re: this looks neat (Traynor disguised as a Plexi)

      That's a pretty easy conversion . . . weren't those Traynors already pretty much a Plexi circuit with just a couple slightly different values?
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      • #4
        Re: this looks neat (Traynor disguised as a Plexi)

        not a bad price if so!

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        • #5
          Re: this looks neat (Traynor disguised as a Plexi)

          Traynor....DROOOOLL looks great I have the same amp but not converted. Amp absolutely slays with some dirt pedals in front
          Guitar- Fender Starcaster/Ibanez Artist in CGCGCC tuning
          Pedals-Whammy V, Micro Pog, Morley Volume, Bass Big Muff P,Malekko Sloika, Polytune,Boss Tera Echo,Boss RC-3 Looper,Boss Space Echo, Radial ABY
          Amp- [Stereo Setup] Ampeg Reverb Rocket 2x12 Combo + 1960s Script logo Traynor YBA-1 head->Peavey ported 1x15

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          • #6
            Re: this looks neat (Traynor disguised as a Plexi)

            There's one of those for sale locally, but it was modded by Torres for two channels and spring reverb. The first channel's supposed to be a Fender tone and the second a Marhshall tone. I want it for my guitarist so badly.
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            • #7
              Re: this looks neat (Traynor disguised as a Plexi)

              Generally they are a bright cap change, and a volume pot value swap away from sonic nirvana.
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              • #8
                Re: this looks neat (Traynor disguised as a Plexi)

                Ive been a Traynor nut for a long time. Some Traynor guys actually prefer Traynor to the old Plexi.Yes, Traynors wrere based off the old Bassman/plexi JTM. The transformers are are old aged iron, technically better in a hi-fi way to the old Marshlls, but as we all know by now,' hi-fi' isnt guitar,and the Marshall trannys saturate in a much better way for guitar.So yuo'll never have ano ld Traynor to sound exactly like a Plexi, even though you may make the circuit about the same, all the good stuff like plate voltage will be outta whack. Maybe we can get some amp gurus to elaborate.
                I have an old Trayr YBA-1a that I wouldnt part with for the life of me. I dig that it is a hi wattage Bassman clone.Can't lose with that. Yes, a couple of circuit mods and you have a old 50+ watt Bassman, which even if it gets in thew ballpark is awesome .
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                • #9
                  Re: this looks neat (Traynor disguised as a Plexi)

                  Originally posted by MetalManiac View Post
                  Ive been a Traynor nut for a long time. Some Traynor guys actually prefer Traynor to the old Plexi.Yes, Traynors wrere based off the old Bassman/plexi JTM. The transformers are are old aged iron, technically better in a hi-fi way to the old Marshlls, but as we all know by now,' hi-fi' isnt guitar,and the Marshall trannys saturate in a much better way for guitar.So yuo'll never have ano ld Traynor to sound exactly like a Plexi, even though you may make the circuit about the same, all the good stuff like plate voltage will be outta whack. Maybe we can get some amp gurus to elaborate.
                  I have an old Trayr YBA-1a that I wouldnt part with for the life of me. I dig that it is a hi wattage Bassman clone.Can't lose with that. Yes, a couple of circuit mods and you have a old 50+ watt Bassman, which even if it gets in thew ballpark is awesome .
                  Yeah if you love cranking your amp for distortion maybe Marshalls are better but I love how the YBA-1 takes fuzz and dirt pedals in comparison to the JTM45
                  Guitar- Fender Starcaster/Ibanez Artist in CGCGCC tuning
                  Pedals-Whammy V, Micro Pog, Morley Volume, Bass Big Muff P,Malekko Sloika, Polytune,Boss Tera Echo,Boss RC-3 Looper,Boss Space Echo, Radial ABY
                  Amp- [Stereo Setup] Ampeg Reverb Rocket 2x12 Combo + 1960s Script logo Traynor YBA-1 head->Peavey ported 1x15

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                  • #10
                    Re: this looks neat (Traynor disguised as a Plexi)

                    He relisted it with an $80 price drop, but a $20 shipping increase--net $60.
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                    700 watts is ok for small clubs, but when you play with a loud drummer or at a medium-large sized venue, you really need 1,500-watts at least. no one should be left alive.

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