Traynor Bassmaster Yba1 1 preset
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The Traynor Bass Master YBA-1 is the definitive Canadian bass amplifier, designed by Pete Traynor and built by Yorkville Sound in Toronto beginning in 1967. Its EL34 power section gave it a warm, harmonically rich character that set it apart from American alternatives, and its robust construction made it a workhorse on the Canadian club circuit throughout the late 1960s and 1970s. The YBA-1 became a staple for Canadian rock and folk musicians who needed an affordable yet powerful alternative to imported British amplifiers, and its tone has since attracted guitarists seeking a compressed, touch-responsive sound. It remains one of the most collectible Canadian amplifiers ever produced.
- Years produced: 1967–1974
- Made in: Canada
- Wattage: 45W
- Channels: 1
- Preamp tubes: 2× 12AX7
- Power tubes: 2× EL34
Known for: Geddy Lee, Randy Bachman.
Heard on: American Woman — The Guess Who (1970).
Tags: british, vintage.
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