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Description
The Traynor TR-1 reverb unit is a versatile addition to any guitarist's pedalboard, offering a wide array of atmospheric possibilities to enhance your sound. Designed for musicians who crave quality and flexibility, this pedal provides a rich, authentic reverb that ranges from subtle ambient effects to cavernous echoes. The TR-1 is crafted with an intuitive interface that allows for easy adjustment of reverb time, level, and tone, making it suitable for both live performances and studio recordings.
Built with durable components, the TR-1 is designed to withstand the rigors of regular gigging. Its compact size ensures it won’t crowd your pedalboard, while the true bypass feature guarantees a clean, unaltered signal when the effect is not in use. This pedal is powered by a standard 9V power supply, ensuring compatibility with most pedal power setups. Whether you're playing surf rock or adding texture to a jazz ensemble, the TR-1 provides the versatility and quality you need to elevate your sound.
Key Features:
- Authentic reverb ranging from subtle to expansive
- True bypass for clean signal integrity
- Adjustable reverb time, level, and tone
- Compact design for easy pedalboard integration
- Compatible with standard 9V power supply
- Durable construction for reliable performance on the road
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1967 Traynor TR-1 Reverb (tube reverb unit) for guitar - DEMO
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41029
an excellent reverb in the fender style
traynor made a fine outboard spring reverb in the fender outboard style back in the 60s... very similar all tube design. A little noisy. Some people ont eh web have claimed that this is because its meant to run at line level in and out, low impedance studio levels, but I don't see any schematic evidence of that. it looks like a fender reverb to me. Its just a slightly noisier unit then a fender. Sounds great in the 'fx' loop of my traynor amp.
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