Traynor Traynor Reverbmaster Yrm1 preset
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The Traynor Reverb Master YRM-1 is a 45-watt tube guitar head featuring an integrated spring reverb, built by Yorkville Sound to provide Canadian guitarists with a full-featured British-voiced amplifier at domestic pricing. The EL34 output section delivers the warm compression and harmonic richness of the broader Traynor tube lineup, while the spring reverb — voiced for musical depth rather than excessive wash — adds spatial dimension well suited to rock, blues, and country applications. The YRM-1 competed directly with reverb-equipped Fender and Marshall heads that were significantly more expensive and harder to service in Canada.
- Years produced: 1969–1975
- Made in: Canada
- Wattage: 45W
- Channels: 2
- Preamp tubes: 3× 12AX7
- Power tubes: 2× EL34
Tags: british, crunch, vintage.
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