The last drummer I played with let us practice at his place and he had 2 of these for us to use. AMAZING USA (hand) built amps. Take pedals really really well... I could go on and on....
man, just when i thought id finally figured out i was going to find a traynor to buy. these look SWEET. i feel like $450 + shipping might be a little much given there are limited concrete details about the build of these amps... and it seems like they might be a little difficult to work on... but still, i want to find one. wish this one was a little close to illinois and i could save shipping. thanks for showing me this!
tchen wrote:man, just when i thought id finally figured out i was going to find a traynor to buy. these look SWEET. i feel like $450 + shipping might be a little much given there are limited concrete details about the build of these amps... and it seems like they might be a little difficult to work on... but still, i want to find one. wish this one was a little close to illinois and i could save shipping. thanks for showing me this!
Sure!
fwiw, the build quality is every bit as good as traynor or fender (prob. better than a fender from the same era). No harder to work on than ANY hand made tube amp.
These amps don't get a lot of "press" because the company was small and had a limited production but damn, they are sweet.