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Nice Traynor stack


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Very nice indeed... I bet it's bloody loud, too. But my scrotum is tingling just thinking about lifting it. Ooh, yeah.
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If it was closer to me, the Mrs would have something to say to my scrotum... Ooh, No!

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Why is Traynor gear so sought after these days?

When I first encountered them back in the 70s they were being sold by my local musical instrument shop that catered mainly for the home organ market, but had a small selection of "group gear" mostly Kimbara and Grant copies and Traynor amps. They never seemed to be very popular no matter how cheaply they were priced - ratty looking second hand British amps they also had in stock had a higher turn over. When they started phasing out the home organs in favour of electric guitars and basses the Traynor stuff was replaced with Fender and Acoustic.

I hired one of their Traynor 6 channel PA mixer amps on a couple of occasions. Can't recall it being anything special.

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