How much? Giboson are expensive right?
It's a Gibson Les Paul studio pro 2014 black cherry pearl. I paid $1422 CAD for it. Got it during Amazon lighting day deal.
Had a Laney head years ago.Always loved it.This is the amp I have on Layaway:
Traynor Custom Special. This is the half stack version, but a guy that works at a local store managed to track down a combo version of the amp. 2 channels, the ability to cut the wattage from 50 to 15 with the flick of a switch and when everything is turned up too eleven it's got a pretty good clasic metal tone, which is what I'm looking for. Leads sound pretty good on her too.
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This is the next amp I'd like to get, a Laney Ironheart 30 Watt. Some features are similar to the Traynor, but with more control, like being able to control the wattage with the turn of a dial, allowing you to go from 1 watt to 30 watts and every number in between, depending on the setting you're in. Lots of other great features, 3 channels, Lead, Rhythm and Clean and it's got great modern metal tonal capabilities:
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I'm pretty intrigued by Laney.Had a Laney head years ago.Always loved it.
I don't know much about the Traynor how is it compared to any others..Marshall.Boogie etc.?I'm pretty intrigued by Laney.
They were never really on my radar until recently, it was always either Marshall, Peavey or Mesa Boogie (but never, too expensive) that I had in mind as I wanted a good strong Metal tone, but these things sound great and are affordable, with lots of great features. Only problem is, they're not available in my province, none of the local music stores I've been too carry them at all or have any ties with them whatsoever. But there is ONE Canadian music store that caries them, so maybe I'll go through them. Just hope the SnH isn't too much for it.
Either way, I won't be getting it for quite some time, I'll be using the Traynor for my current project and I have a Boss GT-8 pedal in case I need an extra boost when it comes too tonal options(heavy or otherwise) and effects. Might never get it tbh, but it's nice to think about as I really like the amp alot.
Traynor's have been called the "Canadian Marshall"I don't know much about the Traynor how is it compared to any others..Marshall.Boogie etc.?
And as far as the price comparison with a Marshall DSL how do they rate?50 watt.Traynor's have been called the "Canadian Marshall"
The Custom Special that I'm getting has a button that allows you to switch between a USA and British tone, tbh, compared too amps in the same price range, like the Marshall DSL it's way better. More versatility and the tone is way better. I'm primarily a lead guitar player and the lead tone on the DSL was crap from what I could hear when I tried them a few times, but the Traynor had a great warm tone, plus, it's got the same number of channels(2) and can cut the watt output from 50 to 15( in case I'm just jamming at home or I'm playing a small show with a decent PA system), unlike say the 40 watt DSL, which you really have to turn on max to get any kind of decent tone out of from my experience(if you want to turn the volume at say 1/4, it's really a bad bad tone.) So, better tone and versatility. When turned up too 11 it's got a great classic Metal tone imo, a little weak for Thrash and I wouldn't use it on it's own for any extreme metal(I have a GT-8 though in case I need a gain boost), but as far as I was concerned it was a total no brainer when compared too the Marshall. Plus, if I ever need a 50 watt amp, it's there for me as well.
Plus, it has a 2 year warranty, you can literally do anything too it and they will replace it.
There's a 100w (2010)Custom TraynorTraynor's have been called the "Canadian Marshall"
The Custom Special that I'm getting has a button that allows you to switch between a USA and British tone, tbh, compared too amps in the same price range, like the Marshall DSL it's way better. More versatility and the tone is way better. I'm primarily a lead guitar player and the lead tone on the DSL was crap from what I could hear when I tried them a few times, but the Traynor had a great warm tone, plus, it's got the same number of channels(2) and can cut the watt output from 50 to 15( in case I'm just jamming at home or I'm playing a small show with a decent PA system), unlike say the 40 watt DSL, which you really have to turn on max to get any kind of decent tone out of from my experience(if you want to turn the volume at say 1/4, it's really a bad bad tone.) So, better tone and versatility. When turned up too 11 it's got a great classic Metal tone imo, a little weak for Thrash and I wouldn't use it on it's own for any extreme metal(I have a GT-8 though in case I need a gain boost), but as far as I was concerned it was a total no brainer when compared too the Marshall. Plus, if I ever need a 50 watt amp, it's there for me as well.
Plus, it has a 2 year warranty, you can literally do anything too it and they will replace it.