Description
Here's a bunch of captures of my beloved Tranyor TS 120 B. Actually, it was never mine, I've just been borrowing it from a friend for ~20 years or so. It broke down a few times on tour, one time, we salvaged an old black and white television to replace a transistor. All capures are done through the 'hi' input of the traynor, the numbers indicate the setting of 'Gain', 'Middle', 'Bass' and 'Treble'. 'OD' has the 'overdrive' enabled, but doesn't sound too good. with a mesa 2 x 15" IR behind it and a jazz bass, you get pretty much the sound of 'shellac'. no pedals or speakers in the chain. ESR is between 0.0002 and 0.0005, done with Tone3000's 'best fit' algorhythm.
Makes and Models
Traynor TS 120 BPreview
Models
Each model captures the gear at specific settings.
Standard
ESR: 0.0005
Epochs: 416
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0002
Epochs: 867
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0002
Epochs: 870
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
ESR: 0.0002
Epochs: 674
Sweep Signal
Standard
Captured on
Comments
License: CCO
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