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Traynor is a brand of
bass amplifiers A bass amplifier (also abbreviated to bass amp) is a musical instrument electronic device that uses electrical power to make lower-pitched instruments such as the bass guitar or double bass loud enough to be heard by the performers and audien ...
and guitar amplifiers, the first brand formed by
Yorkville Sound Yorkville Sound is a Canadian manufacturer of audio amplifiers (including the Traynor amplifier line), loudspeakers and related professional sound reinforcement equipment. Based in Pickering, Ontario, Canada, the firm has a global presence as ...
. The Traynor brand, named for founder Peter Traynor, began in 1963 with the Dynabass bass amplifier, a rental product.Keenan, Edward
"Pete Traynor, Toronto’s quietly legendary sound man: Keenan"
''Toronto Star'', May 10, 2016
''Yorkville Sound History: 1963–1991''. February 20, 2002. Mike Holman.
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Traynor first became popular in Canada by providing less expensive versions of the circuits used in Marshall and Fender amplifiers of the time. The revived brand now produces a wide range of electric, acoustic, and bass guitar amps.


History

In 1963 Traynor amps were designed by Peter Traynor, a music shop ( Long & McQuade) repairman who had been customizing amplifiers as a way to save costs for the business. Through experimentation and experience, Traynor developed a
bass guitar amplifier A bass amplifier (also abbreviated to bass amp) is a musical instrument electronic device that uses electrical power to make lower-pitched instruments such as the bass guitar or double bass loud enough to be heard by the performers and audien ...
that he called the Traynor Dynabass. By the end of 1963, Traynor was selling the Dynabass amps along with matching 15-inch speaker cabinets, as well as Traynor portable columnar
public address A public address system (or PA system) is an electronic system comprising microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, and related equipment. It increases the apparent volume (loudness) of a human voice, musical instrument, or other acoustic sound sou ...
(PA) speakersYorkville Sound. Company History.
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based on a reference book of 1930s RCA commercial loudspeaker designs. Soon a business partnership to sell these amps had formed between Traynor and Jack Long, the man who owned the music store that Traynor worked at. The company was named
Yorkville Sound Yorkville Sound is a Canadian manufacturer of audio amplifiers (including the Traynor amplifier line), loudspeakers and related professional sound reinforcement equipment. Based in Pickering, Ontario, Canada, the firm has a global presence as ...
. In 1964, the Dynabass became the "Bass Master", model "YBA-1", and its associated 15-inch speaker cabinet became the "YS-15". The YBA-1 "Bass Master" circuit is very similar to the Fender Bassman, which in turn inspired the classic
Marshall 1959 The Marshall Super Lead Model 1959 is a guitar amplifier head made by Marshall. One of the famous Marshall Plexis, it was introduced in 1965 and with its associated 4×12″ cabinets gave rise to the "Marshall stack". History The 1959 (Marshall's i ...
"Plexi" amplifier. The column loudspeakers were designated "YSC-1" and two additional models were created: the "YSC-2" with fewer, larger drivers to obtain more low-frequency bass extension and the "YSC-3" which was a cut-down version of the YSC-1 for customers who needed a smaller loudspeaker. Starting in 1965 with the Traynor Hi-Tone, a 2x12 test guitar amp (of which only two were ever made) Pete Traynor began experimenting with guitar amp designs. The YGA-1 (a 45 watt amp head) and the YGM-1 (a 1x12 20 watt tube combo) were the first products of this research. Full production of these amps began in 1966, and the release of new models continued until the 70s. In 1970, Traynor introduced the new Traynor logo (in the shape of a parallelogram) that was less prone to having the initial 'T' and final 'r' break off to become "rayno". In 1976, Peter Traynor left Yorkville Sound, suffering from a bad back. The Traynor brand would be slowly phased out over the next 17 years until its reintroduction in 2000. In 2011, Traynor products are manufactured in Pickering, Ontario."Pete Traynor The Man, The Music, The Struggle"
''Cashbox Canada'', Bill Delingat, September 30, 2011


Traynor products

In 2000, Yorkville Sound reintroduced the Traynor brand in with the YCV40 (Custom Valve) model. The brand has a wide product range including DynaGain solid state guitar amplifiers, International amplifiers, Bass Master bass amplifiers, Keyboard amplifiers and an acoustic guitar amplifier line.


Traynor International Guitar Amps

This line of solid state amplifiers are inexpensive foreign manufactured solid state amps, though the TVM10 is the sole battery-operated amplifier offered by Traynor. * TSM10 – 10-watt, 5-inch * TGM15 – 15-watt, 8-inch * TGM20 – 20-watt, 7-inch * TRM30 – 30-watt, 10-inch * TRM40 – 40-watt, 2x8-inch (2 x 20 watts x 8 inch) * TVM10 – 15-watt, 6-inch, battery-powered amplifier


Traynor Solid State Guitar Amplifiers

This line of solid state amplifiers with tube emulation provides analog-based amplification with special circuitry to emulate the compression and dynamics of vacuum tubes. They are equipped with
Celestion Celestion is a British designer and exporter of professional loudspeakers. History Origins What became Celestion was started in Hampton Wick (suburban London) in 1924. ''Cyril French'' and his three brothers had taken over a plating works ...
speakers (except the discontinued DG-65R/D models). *DG10 – ''10 Watt, Auxiliary Line Input, 8" Celestion Speaker'' *DG15 – ''15 Watt, Auxiliary Line Input, 10" Celestion Speaker'' *DG15R – ''15 Watt, Auxiliary Line Input, 10" Celestion Speaker'' *DG30D – ''30 Watt, Auxiliary Line Input, 12" Celestion Speaker'' *DG60R – ''65 Watt, Auxiliary Line Input, 12" Celestion 70/80 Speaker'' *DG-65R/D – ''65 Watt, Auxiliary Line Input,
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Traynor Tube Guitar Amplifiers

* YGM-3 Reissue – Reissue of 1970s YGM-3, with tremolo and hand-wired circuitry. ''20 watt class 'A' amp. 2 x
EL84 The EL84 is a vacuum tube of the power pentode type. It is used in the power-output-stages of audio-amplifiers, most commonly now in guitar amplifiers, but originally in radios. The EL84 is smaller and more sensitive than the octal 6V6 that was ...
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12AX7 12AX7 (also known as ECC83) is a miniature dual-triode 6AV6 vacuum tube with high voltage gain. Developed around 1946 by RCA engineers in Camden, New Jersey, under developmental number A-4522, it was released for public sale under the 12AX7 ident ...
s, 12 inch Jensen speaker.'' * Custom Valve 20 – ''15 watt class 'A' amp. 2 x EL84s, 3 x 12AX7s, 12 inch Celestion speaker.'' * Custom Valve 20WR – ''Same as Custom Valve 20 but with red
tolex Tolex is a trade name for a flexible, waterproof, vinyl material used as a cover material for books, upholstery, guitar amplifiers, cases, and other products. Tolex was filed as a trademark on August 30, 1945 by the General Tire, and was registe ...
, cream grill cloth, headphone jack, DI output, and Celestion Greenback Speaker.'' * Custom Valve 40 – ''40 watt class AB amp. 2 x
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12AX7 12AX7 (also known as ECC83) is a miniature dual-triode 6AV6 vacuum tube with high voltage gain. Developed around 1946 by RCA engineers in Camden, New Jersey, under developmental number A-4522, it was released for public sale under the 12AX7 ident ...
s, and Celestion 70/80 Speaker'' * Custom Valve 40WR – ''Same as Custom Valve 40 but with red tolex, cream grill cloth, Celestion Vintage 30 speaker.'' * Custom Valve 40T – ''Same as Custom Valve 40 but with 2 x 10 inch Celestion speakers.'' * Custom Valve 50BLUE – ''Same as Custom Valve 50B but with blue
tolex Tolex is a trade name for a flexible, waterproof, vinyl material used as a cover material for books, upholstery, guitar amplifiers, cases, and other products. Tolex was filed as a trademark on August 30, 1945 by the General Tire, and was registe ...
. '' * Custom Valve 50B - ''50 watt Class AB/PP. 2 x EL34 (BSTR), 3 x 12AX7 (WA). Two channels, Reverb Accutronix, 2 way Footswitch, 12' Celestion V30, Black tolex, Black grill cloth.'' * Custom Special 50 – ''50 watt class AB/15 watt class 'A' amp. 2 x 5881s, 3 x 12AX7s Channel Independent Tone Control, 12 inch Celestion speaker.'' * Custom Valve 80 – ''80 watt class AB amp. 4 x 5881s, 3 x 12AX7s, 2 x 12 inch Celestion 70/80 speakers'' * Custom Valve 80Q – ''Same as Custom Valve 80, but with 4 x 10 inch Celestion speakers.'' * Custom Special 90 – ''90 watt class AB/20 watt class 'A' amp. 4 x 5881s, 3 x 12AX7s, Channel Independent Tone Control, 2 x 12 inch Celestion speaker.''


Traynor Guitar Heads

* Custom Special 100H – ''Selectable 100-watt/30-watt output'' * Custom Special 50H – ''Selectable 50-watt/15-watt output''


Traynor Bass Amplifiers

* YBA 200-2 – ''A 200 watt bass head utilizing a quad of KT88's, 2 x
12AX7 12AX7 (also known as ECC83) is a miniature dual-triode 6AV6 vacuum tube with high voltage gain. Developed around 1946 by RCA engineers in Camden, New Jersey, under developmental number A-4522, it was released for public sale under the 12AX7 ident ...
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12AU7 The 12AU7 and its variants are miniature nine-pin (B9A base) medium-gain dual triode vacuum tubes. It belongs to a large family of dual triode vacuum tubes which share the same pinout (RETMA tube designation, RETMA 9A). 12AU7 is also known in Eur ...
.'' * YBA 300 - ''A 300 watt bass head utilizing 12 X 6L6GC's, 2 x
12AX7 12AX7 (also known as ECC83) is a miniature dual-triode 6AV6 vacuum tube with high voltage gain. Developed around 1946 by RCA engineers in Camden, New Jersey, under developmental number A-4522, it was released for public sale under the 12AX7 ident ...
s and a
12AU7 The 12AU7 and its variants are miniature nine-pin (B9A base) medium-gain dual triode vacuum tubes. It belongs to a large family of dual triode vacuum tubes which share the same pinout (RETMA tube designation, RETMA 9A). 12AU7 is also known in Eur ...
.'' * DynaBass 400H – ''A 400 watt hybrid bass head with a solid state power amplifier, and selectable solid state or tube preamp with a
12AX7 12AX7 (also known as ECC83) is a miniature dual-triode 6AV6 vacuum tube with high voltage gain. Developed around 1946 by RCA engineers in Camden, New Jersey, under developmental number A-4522, it was released for public sale under the 12AX7 ident ...
tube.'' * DynaBass 800H – ''An 800 watt version of the DynaBass 400H.''


Traynor Guitar Extension Cabinets

* YCX12 – ''40-watt, 1x12" Celestion speaker.'' * YCX12WR – ''40-watt, 1x12" Celestion speaker in Wine Red leatherette covering.'' * YCX12BLUE – ''40-watt, 1x12" Celestion speaker in Blue Nubtex covering.'' * YCX212 – ''160-watt, 2x12" Celestion speakers.'' * YCS412 – ''260-watt / Angled, 4x12" Celestion speakers, with versatile 4 or 16 ohm operation, or 2x8ohm stereo operation.'' * YCS412V – ''240-watt / 4x12-inch Angled, 4x12" Celestion G12T-75 speakers, with versatile 4 or 16 ohm operation, or 2x8ohm stereo operation.''


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