The AM Custom is the flagship acoustic instrument amplifier in the Traynor line. Designed to be the ideal single point-source amplifier solution for the acoustic musician, the AM Custom delivers 225 watts of clean tone through the integrated long-excursion 8-inch woofer and dual neodymium dome tweeters and integrated mixer.
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If you are looking to dive into a huge sea of high gain tone then this is the amp for you. This Mesa head and 2×12 cab are adorned in a white alligator tolex covering for an instant eye catching look. The head features a multi-watt channel assignable poweramp which allows you to assign either 2 or 4 power tubes to each channel for 50 or 100 watts of power.
MORE →Here is a beautiful flat top from luthier Marc Beneteau. The Engelmann spruce and Flamed mahogany combination provides a focused tone with plenty of midrange bloom to go along with crisp trebles and full bass. This example is in excellent shape with only very minor wear and comes with a black arched hardshell case!
MORE →This is a very cool Mustang bass. The Neckplate with the serial number isn’t original; that number, with the preceding L, indicates production between 1962 and 1965, but the Mustang bass didn’t come into production until 1966. The neck has no date but is stamped 0400-1243 in red and J. Torres in black, dating it to 1974 and matching the pot codes.Regardless, this is a largely original, great bass.
MORE →Here is a sweet little 18 watt combo from SUHR which features an EL84 cathode bias power amp, tube buffered FX loop and a single channel. NO bones and all tone!!
MORE →Kay instruments were built under the Kay name from 1931; previously, the company had been Groehsl and then Stromberg-Voisinet. This instrument was built around 1962; it’s in good condition, it plays very well and has a quite good tone.
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