Make and model
Traynor YBA-1A
Description
Simmilar to a JTM-45, but pushing 80 watt from a pair of EL34s for massive power and headroom. Known as the Canadian Marshall killer, this amp is a serious rock amp. The captured example has been recapped, and have an extra switchaable gainstage mod, giving it more gain on tap than the original. MBS 1975 Traynor YBA-1A Clean.nam - Clean sound with jumpered inputs MBS 1975 Traynor YBA-1A Direct Dirt.nam - No pedals, just crunchy rock. Extra gainstage not active. MBS 1975 Traynor YBA-1A everything on ten.nam - All controlls on ten, plugged into the normal channel. Extra gain stage not active. MBS 1975 Traynor YBA-1A pushed by Klon.nam - Same as Direct Dirt, but pushed by a Klon clone. MBS 1975 Traynor YBA-1A pushed by SD-1.nam - Same as Direct Dirt, but pushed by a Boss SD-1, and with extra gain stage active. MBS 1975 Traynor YBA-1A Tone Bender mk 1.5.nam - Clean amp with a Tone Bender mk.1.5 in front MBS 1975 Traynor YBA-1A Treble boosted rock.nam - Amp at breakup, pushed by germanium treble booster with volume at noon. MBS 1975 Traynor YBA-1A Treble boosted pushed.nam - Amp gain at 10, pushed by germanium treble booster with volume at 8. Extra gain stage not active.
License
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