TimmyPage
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There was a thread on this amp a while back, but I didn't get the chance to try one until recently.
http://www.traynoramps.com/products.asp?type=1&cat=60&id=357
I was rather disappointed in the results, especially considering my own amp, and the price of this one. I played it with an especially good Epiphone Les Paul I found in the store.
It's an EL34 amp, 100 watts, with a 30 watt conversion switch. There are three channels, each with a Modern and Scoop button (had a Bright instead of scoop on the clean channel), and a solo switch. They also had a separate effects volume and reverb control for each channel, which was a nice touch.
The first channel, the clean channel sounded actually reasonable. It was not as good as my Traynor blue, but reasonable (and my Blue's is not the best clean either). I clicked on the boost setting and all I got from it was a fizzy thin sound with excessive volume.
The second channel was supposed to be the light crunch / classic rock style channel. No matter how I attempted to EQ it, I could not stop the fizzyness of the channel. The 'modern' setting helped smooth it out a little, and the boost actually had it sounding reasonable. It sounded a little.. dead.. to be honest (might be related to Epiphone pickups, but the guitar sounded wonderful on all other amps I tried). No particular dynamics..
Third channel... thud and mud. Supposed to be the super high gain channel, but it came out sounding dull, and "thud"-y (if you get what I mean.. as opposed to thick and creamy.. thin and thuddy). The bassy thud didn't go away, regardless of attempts to eq it, even when I attempted to completely turn off the bass.
So that's a brief review.. I didn't particularly like it. Sounded very dull, not very good with dynamics. The only channel I liked was the clean channel, on it's own, but for that there are many, many better amps.
And.. I'm horrible at writing reviews.. tell me if you want me to add something, or contribute your own thoughts if you've tried it. Believe me, I thought it looked amazing when I saw it on the sight.. but overall, I wasn't impressed.
http://www.traynoramps.com/products.asp?type=1&cat=60&id=357
I was rather disappointed in the results, especially considering my own amp, and the price of this one. I played it with an especially good Epiphone Les Paul I found in the store.
It's an EL34 amp, 100 watts, with a 30 watt conversion switch. There are three channels, each with a Modern and Scoop button (had a Bright instead of scoop on the clean channel), and a solo switch. They also had a separate effects volume and reverb control for each channel, which was a nice touch.
The first channel, the clean channel sounded actually reasonable. It was not as good as my Traynor blue, but reasonable (and my Blue's is not the best clean either). I clicked on the boost setting and all I got from it was a fizzy thin sound with excessive volume.
The second channel was supposed to be the light crunch / classic rock style channel. No matter how I attempted to EQ it, I could not stop the fizzyness of the channel. The 'modern' setting helped smooth it out a little, and the boost actually had it sounding reasonable. It sounded a little.. dead.. to be honest (might be related to Epiphone pickups, but the guitar sounded wonderful on all other amps I tried). No particular dynamics..
Third channel... thud and mud. Supposed to be the super high gain channel, but it came out sounding dull, and "thud"-y (if you get what I mean.. as opposed to thick and creamy.. thin and thuddy). The bassy thud didn't go away, regardless of attempts to eq it, even when I attempted to completely turn off the bass.
So that's a brief review.. I didn't particularly like it. Sounded very dull, not very good with dynamics. The only channel I liked was the clean channel, on it's own, but for that there are many, many better amps.
And.. I'm horrible at writing reviews.. tell me if you want me to add something, or contribute your own thoughts if you've tried it. Believe me, I thought it looked amazing when I saw it on the sight.. but overall, I wasn't impressed.