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traynor made a bassmaster that was 90 watts off of two el34s, and its massive sounding
 
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You have passed the test. You are ready for a tube PA. Go to ebay, do a search for "tube PA," and discount the references to Pennsylvania. Find one that you can have modded (basically with 1/4" ins and outs) or that is already modded that runs on EL34s. Plug in. Rock. Smile.

Your main hangups will be: 1) you'll have no idea how it will sound (that's part of the fun actually), and 2) most are between 10-40 watts (that's a good thing to me).

Careful....they're addictive. You'll have like 5 in no time.


my friend did that one time, it sounded MUDDY AS HELL

that's my main deterrent

but if i had modding skills i'd consider it
 
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how much?

clips anywhere?

I'd be interested in clips of the bassmaster & that univox too

I think he'd take $600 for it, but I don't have any clips. He's probably got some I could get, he's done a lot of recording over the last couple years but his band plays pretty extreme metal stuff, and he used to run a Keeley modded Boss Metal Zone in front and so his clips aren't truly representative of the amp. It's a 100 watt, 3 channel monster really.
 
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yeah i hate the sound of metalzones, any way to get clips of it without the pedal?

i really don't care about clean tones so light, medium, and stoneresque gain clips would be cool
 
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did traynor make a 100 watt head? I'm not really interested in combos & that seems to be mostly what i see from them

The older Traynor heads were pretty powerful and show up for cheap now and again on ebay.

YBA-1a Mk II (Head) - 100 watts, powered by EL-34s
YBA-3 Custom Special (Head) - 160 watts, powered by EL-34s
YGL-3a Mark III (Head)- 100 watts, powered by EL-34s
YBX-1a (head) - 100 watts, powered by EL-34s

There are tons of mods and the like out there for these older heads: http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~dace/vb/index.html
 
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Traynor Bassmasters only used 2 EL34's but the later ones, which the SS rectifier were close to 90 watts, you could also look into a Sound City 120 those used 6 EL34's
 
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My MusicMan 212HD 130 runs on 4xel34 tubes. It uses a 12ax7 tube as a phase inverter. It can get a pretty good crunch with some fiddleing, especially on the low power setting. The intent on the amp, from what I remember when I bought it (back in 1978) was to get somewhere between a Fender Twin Reverb and a Marshall. Closer to a Twin but with an attitude, if that makes sense.
I though I was one of the few that still had one, but after a trip to Austin last week, I saw a couple of them in the various music stores, so they are still around.
Listen to Johnny Winter. It seems he still plays one and form what I heard, Kim Thayll used one in the early Soundgarden recordings. I could be wrong on that on though, might just be "rumor control".
But it is a very loud amp, so be aware of that.
 
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my friend did that one time, it sounded MUDDY AS HELL

that's my main deterrent

but if i had modding skills i'd consider it

Yeah, they can be finicky. I usually change my playing to match whatever the amp can do best. But that's not what most players want to do, which is understandable.

continue...
 
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yea those sound city 120s are loud as hell, but i think the 90 watt Traynor bassmaster sound better. They are still plenty massive sounding, especially considering they were meant for a bass, so with a guitar, they have a little extra kick and headroom.
 
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