2013/10/07 11:11:43
spacey
for pedal boards.
 
 
2013/10/07 11:52:07
bapu
$899?
 
That's 6.03 upgrades to SONAR.
2013/10/07 12:17:50
spacey
bapu
$899?
 
That's 6.03 upgrades to SONAR.


LOL...I'm afraid to say anything.
"How much is a dollar worth?"...is a tricky question.
2013/10/07 12:49:35
craigb
Interesting, but now my pedal board weighs a ton!  LOL.
 
That's a lot of power in a small space though.  Not sure I'd want powered speaker cables running along the floor instead of the usual unpowered (ok, "lower powered") input cables to the amp.
2013/10/07 13:00:38
spacey
I can understand Sonny looking for solution/option to using
"house" amps for small venues.
Seems like they hit on a desirable solution. Quality and power
in a small package under 5lbs.
 
Keeping the bass player away from power cables and such...well that's
another thing :)
 
 
2013/10/07 13:18:12
ampfixer
It looks to be a tube pre with a solid state power section. Traynor makes a smaller SS amp for pedal boards that's about 20 watts.
2013/10/07 13:55:11
spacey
Pedal board amps is a new thing for me...just stumbled on the article-however, Traynor
amps aren't. Maybe a different company now but in the early 70's my Traynor amp was
rolled out of a recording studio into the parking lot and I was told not to bring it back in! LOL.
It looked like a Fender bassman.
2013/10/07 14:21:13
drewfx1
EH did this one (though it seems like the form factor and speaker output are a disaster waiting to happen):
 

2013/10/07 14:47:40
spacey
drewfx1
EH did this one (though it seems like the form factor and speaker output are a disaster waiting to happen):
 





If Sonny had only known...
 
I'm sure glad all I have to do is manage to get the cord from my guitar into
the interface.
2013/10/07 15:38:55
Shambler
I can see your toroidal.
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