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Traynor anyone?

Has anybody had any experience with Traynor equipment? I've heard that their new NEO series are even lighter than markbass. I was just curious. I don't know if they sound good. I haven't tried much canadian gear (...considering I live here):hmm:
 
Thanks guys... There's barely any info or videos on traynor stuff on the net. It doesn't seem to be that expensive though. I haven't heard absolutely anything about the NEO series. I don't know if they're as good as their other stuff. I know that they're guitar gear is good.
Any pics? :)
 
Yorkville's pretty solid, too. i used to rent a yorky head when mine was in the shop a few years ago and it's pretty solid. not my favorite in the world but solid for the money. used various bits of pa gear they make over the years, too. it's about the same. a very good deal for the money.
 
Hey all...

I am quite frankly surprised that hasn't been more said about the Traynor cab's...I have been using two TC112 @ 24 pounds each along with my Little Mark III (like one of the previous posters mentioned - great minds think alike?) and they have been gigged hard for over a year now...they are not THEE greatest sounding 1-12" speaker cab around but super durable (a Traynor/Yorkville calling card) and very easy to lug around with the handle built in to the cab...I am very happy with mine and they have seen some abuse and still work as they should...fairly punchy sounding with not too much sheen but if one was to dial up the tweeters you could probably get there....I usually have my tweeters off or half way depending on the room...

Bottom line...24lb cab's that take a lickin' and keep on ticking @ $430 Canadian each...no brainer...and really suprised more people have been all over these...great product, great warranty...decent sound @ a great weight & price...
 
If you'd like to know the history of Yorkville, click the link below for a good read. This history includes the many "firsts" that Pete Traynor designed and manufactured before other manufacturers started copying them.

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