Cameron Traynor ?

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It sounds like he took a different career path under a pseudonym

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Those old Traynors are killer mod platforms. They're built like a tank, too.
I agree 100%.
Here are my vintage, non high gain, 50w pile.
-66 Bandmaster, modded by Dumble with his Rock-phonix mod(original owner for 14 years)
-Traynor modded by Cameron, with Master volume and plexi voicing(second owner since it was modded, for 7 years)
-71 Hiwatt DR-504, bone stock(own it for 18 years)
-65 Marshall JTM-45, bone stock(own it for 20 years)
-67 Marshall early JMP-50 with tube rectifier, bone stock(own it for 7 years)
-76 Marshall 1987 Lead, modded by Dumble with his Purple Haze mod(first seen this amp in 2003, when Dumble modded it, but only own it for a month)
To be honest, I don't think anyone who wants an old school, British style tone, would be disappointed with none of these. And I would not keep the Traynor this long if it would not hang right there with the other big boys.
Btw, cabs are 1970 with G12M 25w Lead cone and 1968 G12M 20w Bass cone.
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I agree 100%.
Here are my vintage, non high gain, 50w pile.
-66 Bandmaster, modded by Dumble with his Rock-phonix mod(original owner for 14 years)
-Traynor modded by Cameron, with Master volume and plexi voicing(second owner since it was modded, for 7 years)
-71 Hiwatt DR-504, bone stock(own it for 18 years)
-65 Marshall JTM-45, bone stock(own it for 20 years)
-67 Marshall early JMP-50 with tube rectifier, bone stock(own it for 7 years)
-76 Marshall 1987 Lead, modded by Dumble with his Purple Haze mod(first seen this amp in 2003, when Dumble modded it, but only own it for a month)
To be honest, I don't think anyone who wants an old school, British style tone, would be disappointed with none of these. And I would not keep the Traynor this long if it would not hang right there with the other big boys.
Btw, cabs are 1970 with G12M 25w Lead cone and 1968 G12M 20w Bass cone.
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You know the 2 amps I’m waiting for you to sell me !
 
You know the 2 amps I’m waiting for you to sell me !
Oh yeah... btw, one of them is in the picture! lol... the three on the right are my beloved Hermansson amps. 1969 50w 3 GS on top, 5 GS + 3GS in the middle and 5 GS on the bottom.
 
Oh yeah... btw, one of them is in the picture! lol... the three on the right are my beloved Hermansson amps. 1969 50w 3 GS on top, 5 GS + 3GS in the middle and 5 GS on the bottom.
Great amps man !
 
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I agree 100%.
Here are my vintage, non high gain, 50w pile.
-66 Bandmaster, modded by Dumble with his Rock-phonix mod(original owner for 14 years)
-Traynor modded by Cameron, with Master volume and plexi voicing(second owner since it was modded, for 7 years)
-71 Hiwatt DR-504, bone stock(own it for 18 years)
-65 Marshall JTM-45, bone stock(own it for 20 years)
-67 Marshall early JMP-50 with tube rectifier, bone stock(own it for 7 years)
-76 Marshall 1987 Lead, modded by Dumble with his Purple Haze mod(first seen this amp in 2003, when Dumble modded it, but only own it for a month)
To be honest, I don't think anyone who wants an old school, British style tone, would be disappointed with none of these. And I would not keep the Traynor this long if it would not hang right there with the other big boys.
Btw, cabs are 1970 with G12M 25w Lead cone and 1968 G12M 20w Bass cone.
lHuCnsKl.jpg
that is one heck of an interesting and storied collection!
 
I agree 100%.
Here are my vintage, non high gain, 50w pile.
-66 Bandmaster, modded by Dumble with his Rock-phonix mod(original owner for 14 years)
-Traynor modded by Cameron, with Master volume and plexi voicing(second owner since it was modded, for 7 years)
-71 Hiwatt DR-504, bone stock(own it for 18 years)
-65 Marshall JTM-45, bone stock(own it for 20 years)
-67 Marshall early JMP-50 with tube rectifier, bone stock(own it for 7 years)
-76 Marshall 1987 Lead, modded by Dumble with his Purple Haze mod(first seen this amp in 2003, when Dumble modded it, but only own it for a month)
To be honest, I don't think anyone who wants an old school, British style tone, would be disappointed with none of these. And I would not keep the Traynor this long if it would not hang right there with the other big boys.
Btw, cabs are 1970 with G12M 25w Lead cone and 1968 G12M 20w Bass cone.
lHuCnsKl.jpg
Do you rent these out to studios? Or own a studio?
 
I used to have a recording studio. Had to shut it down during the pandemic. So I kept the amps I like the very best and sold all the other ones.
 
I own this amp for the last seven years, and it sounds great.
Not a high gain chugging machine, but it's voiced to be like a great sounding 50w small box plexi. And it does that perfectly well.
Gain on first two videos is at noon, while on the last is at around 1:00.




That amp sounds great! I need to score one of those.
 
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