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Description

The newest edition to the extremely popular Small Block line is the most compact fully featured combo bass amp Traynor has ever built to date.

At an unbelievable 9 by 12-inches and weighing in under 15 lbs, the 200-watt Traynor SB106 combo uses a studio monitor quality 6.5-inch speaker in its solid plywood and metal cabinet to deliver unmatched tone for close monitoring on controlled stages. Fully featured for professional bass players needing a small, lightweight but powerful amplifier solution, the SB106 offers both Passive and Active ¼-inch Instrument Inputs, selectable Pre or Post EQ XLR DI Output for direct connect to front-of-house mixer and an additional ¼-inch Speaker Output to drive an additional extension cabinet when necessary (4-ohm minimum).

Built with the practicing musician in mind, the Traynor SB106’s rear mounted ¼-inch headphone jack defeats the internal speaker for private rehearsal. An 1/8th-inch TRS Auxiliary In jack also on the rear of the amp allows direct connection to any music source making the SB106 your ideal practice companion.

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Quick Hit: Traynor SB106 Review - Premier Guitar

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The Traynor SB106 is a compact powerhouse, boasting impressive clean tones and surprising volume for its size. Weighing in at just 15 pounds, it’s a versatile option for practice or gigs, with solid build quality and user-friendly controls. While the sound is warm and smooth—especially with the low-expander dial engaged—some may find its price slightly high compared to larger combos. Additionally, the single 6.5" speaker may limit its performance in bigger venues. Overall, it excels in portability and sound quality, making it a standout choice for bassists seeking a reliable combo amp.

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