NegativeEase
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It's the 40 Watt Traynor YBA-1 Bassmaster with 4 inputs (2 Channels Hi/Low). -But everyone uses for Guitar -Think Marshall Plexi with a deeper rounder vibe. -Also gets gritty -especially when you daisy chain the the inputs.
It used to be known as the "Canadian Plexi" it's basically a modded Bassman 5F6A Circuit with 2 EL34s, Solid State rectifier, and a very large transformer because Peter Traynor designed it for Bass use originally. Also the world's easiest amp to mod, all the components face up on a simple removable top -in same the way a boxer engine is the easiest motor to work on in a car.
Probably wouldn't make this thread if the secret hadn't been out for over a decade and the prices already driven up to almost Marshall levels -plus nobody looks at the AMP forum much on here. I've owned 3 since the 90s, and am kicking myself for not buying that one they had with cabinet at the Cherry Hill Guitar Center outside Philly last year when I was stopping by to look at that absolutely insane collection of 30 Vintage Marshalls they bought out of a barn.
Anyways -these pics are not mine -Mine isn't near as pretty -this is one is on Reverb.



Gimme some other Vintage amps you have an unhealthy obsession with:
It used to be known as the "Canadian Plexi" it's basically a modded Bassman 5F6A Circuit with 2 EL34s, Solid State rectifier, and a very large transformer because Peter Traynor designed it for Bass use originally. Also the world's easiest amp to mod, all the components face up on a simple removable top -in same the way a boxer engine is the easiest motor to work on in a car.
Probably wouldn't make this thread if the secret hadn't been out for over a decade and the prices already driven up to almost Marshall levels -plus nobody looks at the AMP forum much on here. I've owned 3 since the 90s, and am kicking myself for not buying that one they had with cabinet at the Cherry Hill Guitar Center outside Philly last year when I was stopping by to look at that absolutely insane collection of 30 Vintage Marshalls they bought out of a barn.
Anyways -these pics are not mine -Mine isn't near as pretty -this is one is on Reverb.



Gimme some other Vintage amps you have an unhealthy obsession with: