Product: Traynor 4x10 Cabinet
Price Paid: US $75.00 used
Submitted
04/27/2000
at
07:37pm
by
kevin
Email: theboywithnailsforeyes<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
8
well i like the fact that these cabinets are front loaded. they sound very full and have a very nice sound.i loaded my cabinet with 4 ampeg svt speakers and it sounds wonderful.
Sound Quality
:
10
well this all depends on the amp you have. i play a sound city 50 customed wired by a guy named john landgraph, throught this and another traynor cabinet with 2 12's. the sound is very focused and tight.
Reliability
:
10
very well made and reliable cabinet. as everyone always says these things were tested by dropping them off of a 2 story building. so YES extremely reliable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
none
Overall Rating
:
10
one of the best cabinets ever made and they look great too.
Product: Traynor 4x10 Cabinet
Price Paid: US $125, but got it in a deal with Custom Reverb Head used
Submitted
01/28/2000
at
09:50am
by
Cj
Email: Bratman1<at>aol dot com
Features
:
9
Hell, its a speaker cab, what kind of options do you want. Its 4 32 ohm 10 inch speakers housed in a decent sized cab, total rating probably 50-100 watts at 8 ohm. Its smaller than your normal cabs, put alot heaver, Mr Traynor didn't want any problems with cheap production.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use it under a Traynor Custom Reverb, punchier than a normal 4x12 and works well with the amp. I was origonally told it was a bass cab, it works for bass, but it is a guitar cab. It can't handle todays power amps but it sounds great with something from the heyday.
Reliability
:
10
There was a small section of one of the speaker cones that had seperated from the bellows, a little elmers and time and it was all fixed. Other than that, and the reliability of my back getting up stairs, there's no problems with it
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Like I said, Traynor built it to last, not to fail. To bad the company isn't around anymore.
Overall Rating
:
10
Looks good with the matching head. I really wouldn't trust it under anything else just cause I like it to much. I've played the amp through a tryanor 1x15 and it was to muddy, never tried a 4x12. Its got that nice sound close to a vintage bassman at a fraction of the cost so why not.