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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Central Massachusetts
Posts: 512
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Huh? What? I can't hear you...
It's a WICKED loud amp! Traynor never stated what the power output of his amps was, but the YBA-1 is thought to be about 50 watts clean...can't play ours loud enough to get it overdriven. The YBA-1A is supposed to be even louder.
Mr. Pierce from Skull Island has had some experience with these babies... |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: They don't call it the Bluff City for nothin'
Posts: 424
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Hey Big Cookie, do you know anything about the OEI O.T. as oposed to the Mercury Magnetics? I was wondering how those two trannies compare in terms of Plexi sounds.
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I've had two BassMasters. One of them came with a full set of Telefunken tubes. I paid $150 for one and $250 for the other WITH the 6 X 10" bass cab! I'm down to one now. You know how people patch channels together on amps like this with a lead going from the second input of channel one to the first input of channel two? What I do is to patch it like that with a Real Tube Stereo Reverb unit in the "middle" of the patch cord. That way I have controlable reverb. I run the amp into an EVM-12L speaker in a small closed back cabinet. It's the best sounding amp I own. There are mods for them for the tone stack or to get it more Marshall like, but I like mine as it is with good tubes and caps. Bang for the buck is off the scale!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: They don't call it the Bluff City for nothin'
Posts: 424
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So I got the amp, and had it plexified minus the trannies(keeping the Hammonds for now).
HOLY SMOKES!!!! This amp is killer! I'll mostly be playing an Epi Explorer with a Duncan Custom in the bridge and a Pearly Gates in the neck thru this amp. God, it sounds good. All for under $400. |
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Doctor of Teleocity
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Berlin, Maryland, USA
Age: 49
Posts: 10,262
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Yep, they're great!
I bought one of Paul (from Colorado) Honeycutt's Traynors, and like a fool I sold it to Ben O. Missed it so much I just bought another from tom grossheider. I have a single 15 cab I use for playing bass, and a 2x12 cab for playing guitar. It does both jobs with great tone and plenty of power!
I also have a really sweet Traynor Guitarmate YGM-3, which is their Deluxe Reverb-sized amp. Nothing but sweet (well, it snarls very well, too!). Cheers, Tim |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 251
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Welcome to Traynor World eh
Being a good Canadian kid, I own three Traynors: 71 ygm2 Guitarmate, 73 yrm1 Reverb Master, and 68 yba-1a. Love them all and always looking for more to buy. They are a breeze to work-on, built like the best, and sound killer. Congrats on your purchase....there is no looking back now -- you will forever be a Traynor fan.
jon |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 56
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A friend of mine had a YBA-1...probably still has it. I did a few bass gigs with that head and a couple 1-15 cabs...best bass tone I ever got. I knew guitar players liked 'em too...but I hope my friend (who is a great bassist btw) keeps his stock for bass. :D
TP |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: long beach, ca
Posts: 31
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Funny YBA-1A story
My first real amp was a Traynor YBA-1A in 1969 with the 6-10 bottom. One summer day, about noon on a Wednesday as i recall, I played my Rick 6 string (650?) through a Univox Fuzz. I put two blankets over the speaker enclosure and dimed everything. The police arrived about half an hour later and said they had complaints from 4 blocks away.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 251
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Have you been to the Traynor Yahoo Site. Great forum with many Traynor experts to bounce ideas off or answer tech stuff. http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group...guid=145332766 |
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