Traynor 6400 Link

The Traynor 6400 is known for its warm, articulate, and full-bodied tone. The amp's solid-state design provides a tight, focused low-end, while the discrete transistor circuitry adds a rich, harmonic complexity to the midrange and highs.

, is a classic console-style six-channel mixer/amplifier that has long been a staple of rehearsal spaces, small venues, and karaoke setups. Manufactured by Yorkville Sound in Canada, this unit was a flagship product when it debuted at the 1977 NAMM expo, remaining in production until 1992. Key Specifications and Features Traynor 6400 traynor 6400

: While it features XLR ports, some users note they are not truly balanced (pins 1 and 3 are often grounded), which can lead to noise when using modern balanced microphones over long cable runs. The Traynor 6400 is known for its warm,

: A unique feature is the rear-panel octal-socket "stacking" connector , which allows the unit to be coupled with the Traynor 6401 non-powered mixer to double the input count. Performance and Sound Quality Manufactured by Yorkville Sound in Canada, this unit

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