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Traynor Introduces Small Block Amp Series

Traynor Introduces Small Block Amp Series
SB500-H

The SB200H is less than 7 1/2 inches wide and weighs 1 1/2 pounds.

Toronto, Canada (February 4, 2014) -- Building on the success of the Traynor Small Block Series bass combos launched in 2013, Yorkville Sound now adds two new lightweight and ultra compact bass heads to the line.

Traynor Small Block bass heads are built for the travelling musician. At less than 7 1/2 inches (20cm) wide and weighing under 1.5lbs (680g), the SB200H is small in stature, but big on tone. Designed to withstand the rigors of the road, the SB200H is built using an all-metal chassis with front mounted handles to protect the knobs and jacks. A combination Speakon - 1/4-inch speaker output jack ensures the SB200H is included for maximum convenience.

The 500 watt SB500H delivers massive tone from a surprisingly small and compact source. An all metal chassis, Speakon output, effects loop, defeatable limiter, XLR Direct output (selectable pre or post) and a master volume control ensure a full feature set despite its diminutive size.

SB200H 200 Watt Ultra Compact Head ā€“ MSRP $349.00 US (MSRP $349.00 CDN)
SB500H 500 Watt Compact Head ā€“ MSRP $649.00 US (MSRP $549.00 CDN)

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