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USER MANUAL YS1050 TRAYNOR
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DG10 - 10w / 8-inch The Traynor DynaGain DG10 delivers a full 10-watts through its high quality 8-inch Celestion™ speaker. Capable of delivering pristine clean tones or searing overdrive at the touch of a switch, the DG10 is ready for any style of music. Perfect for the budding guitarist. Playalong practicing has been made easier by including RCA line inputs to quickly connect a CD player, MP3 player or other audio device. A 1/4-inch headphone jack, with speaker defeat, makes the Traynor DynaGain DG10 an ideal amplifier for private practicing.
The Volume control determines how loud the amplifier will be.
Engaging this switch activates the amplifier’s overdrive circuit.
Bass/Middle/Treble Use these controls to shape your tone.
This input can be used to connect a CD player, MP3 Player or other audio device enabling you to jam along with your favourite tunes. Features
- Bass / Mid / Treble Tone Controls
- Auxiliary Line Inputs for a CD, MP3 Player or another audio device.
- 1/4-inch TRS Headphone Jack, with speaker defeat.
Connect your guitar using a shielded ¼-inch guitar cable to this jack.
Connect a pair of ¼-inch stereo headphones to this jack; the internal speaker will automatically be defeated for practicing silently.
This switch turns your amplifier on or off. The green LED next to the switch illuminates when amplifier power is on.
VOLUME Bass Middle Treble Master Volume
SELECT DG15 - 15w / 10-inch The Traynor DynaGain DG15 delivers a full 15-watts through its high quality 10-inch Celestion™ speaker. A two-channel design allows the player to switch between a pristine clean tone and searing overdrive (for awesome leads at the touch of a switch). Perfect for play-along practice, the Traynor DG15 includes RCA line inputs to quickly connect a CD, MP3 player or other audio device. A 1/4-inch headphone jack, with speaker defeat, makes the Traynor DynaGain DG15 an ideal amplifier for practicing privately. Features
15-Watts 10-inch Celestion™ Speaker Clean and Overdrive Channels Bass / Mid / Treble Tone Controls Auxiliary Line Inputs for a CD, MP3 Player or another audio device.
- 1/4-inch TRS Headphone Jack, with speaker defeat.
1. Hi and Lo Input Jacks
Connect your guitar using a shielded ¼-inch guitar cable to this jack. For a bright, high gain sound, use the jack labelled Hi. For a darker, lower gain sound use the jack labelled Lo. If you use both jacks simultaneously, both jacks will be high gain.
The Gain control varies the amount of overdrive for channel 1. Channel 1 uses the Gain control to allow more flexibility when trying to achieve the perfect amount of distortion. For greater distortion turn the dial clockwise; for less distortion, dial the control counter-clockwise.
This controls the loudness of channel 1.
4. Channel Select Switch
This switch allows toggling between channels 1 and 2.
This controls the level of channel 2. A bluesy tone, with a bit of crunch, can be achieved by increasing this control’s setting.
Bass/Middle/Treble Use these controls to shape your tone
The Master control adjusts the overall loudness of the DG amplifier.
This input can be used to connect a CD player, MP3 Player or other audio device enabling you to jam along with your favourite tunes.
This switch turns your amplifier on or off. The green LED next to the switch illuminates when amplifier power is on.
Connect a pair of ¼-inch stereo headphones to this jack.
11. External Speaker
Connect an extension speaker cabinet using this jack (8-ohms minimum).
12. Internal Speaker Defeat
This switch to turns off the DG amplifier’s internal speaker. This enables the amplifier to drive an extension speaker cabinet without using the DG’s internal speaker or can be used for silent practice. PHONES EXTERNAL SPEAKER INTERNAL SPEAKER DEFEAT
VOLUME Bass Middle Treble Master Volume Reverb
SELECT DG15R - 15w / 10-inch / Spring Reverb The Traynor DynaGain DG15R delivers a full 15watts through its high quality 10-inch Celestion™ speaker. A two-channel design allows the player to switch between a pristine clean tone and searing overdrive for awesome leads at the touch of a switch. The Traynor DG15R’s real spring reverb adds an authentic vintage vibe to your tone pallet. Perfect for practice, the Traynor DG15R has RCA line inputs for quick connection of a CD, MP3 Player or other audio device, allowing any audio source to be mixed with the guitar for playalong practice. The 1/4-inch headphone jack, with speaker defeat, makes the Traynor DynaGain DG15R an ideal amplifier for practicing privately.
4. Channel Select Switch
This switch allows toggling between channels 1 and 2.
This controls the level of channel 2. A bluesy tone, with a bit of crunch, can be achieved by increasing this control’s setting.
Bass/Middle/Treble Use these controls to shape your tone.
The Master control adjusts the overall loudness of the DG amplifier.
The Reverb control sets the level of reverberation mixed with the guitar signal. Features
- 10-inch Celestion™ Speaker
- Clean and Overdrive Channels
- Bass / Mid / Treble Tone Controls
- An authentic vintage-style Spring Reverb
- Auxiliary Line Inputs for a CD, MP3 Player or other audio device.
- 1/4-inch TRS Headphone Jack, with speaker defeat.
1. Hi and Lo Input Jacks
Connect your guitar using a shielded ¼-inch guitar cable to this jack. For a bright, high gain sound, use the jack labelled Hi. For a darker, lower gain sound use the jack labelled Lo. If you use both jacks simultaneously, both jacks will be high gain.
This input can be used to connect a CD player, MP3 Player or other audio device enabling you to jam along with your favourite tunes.
This switch turns your amplifier on or off. The green LED next to the switch illuminates when amplifier power is on.
Connect a pair of ¼-inch stereo headphones to this jack.
12. External Speaker
Connect an extension speaker cabinet using this jack (8-ohms minimum).
The Gain control varies the amount of overdrive for channel 1. Channel 1 uses the Gain control to allow more flexibility when trying to achieve the perfect amount of distortion. For greater distortion turn the dial clockwise, for less, dial the control counter-clockwise.
This controls the loudness of channel 1.
13. Internal Speaker Defeat
This switch to turns off the DG amplifier’s internal speaker. This enables the amplifier to drive an extension speaker cabinet without using the DG’s internal speaker or can be used for silent practice. PHONES EXTERNAL SPEAKER INTERNAL SPEAKER DEFEAT
VOLUME Bass Middle Treble Master Volume Reverb
Effects Select defeat
SELECT DG30D - 30w / 12-inch / Digital DSP and Digital Reverb The Traynor DynaGain DG30D delivers a full 30watts through its high quality 12-inch Celestion™ speaker, making it perfect for rehearsals with the band and personal practice. The two-channel design allows switching between a pristine clean tone and a searing lead tone; the optional AFS2 footswitch allows you to switch between channels on the fly or for remote effects defeat. You can also use the Channel Selector switch on the main panel. The Traynor DG30D’s 24-bit digital multieffects processor offers chorus, flange, vibrato and four special effects. The Traynor DG30D has RCA line inputs for quick connection of a CD, MP3 Player or other audio devices, allowing any audio source to be mixed with the guitar for playalong practice. The 1/4-inch headphone jack also makes the Traynor DynaGain DG30D an ideal amplifier for practicing privately.
This controls the loudness of channel 1.
4. Channel Select Switch
This switch allows toggling between channels 1 and 2.
This controls the level of channel 2. A bluesy tone, with a bit of crunch, can be achieved by increasing this control’s setting.
Bass/Middle/Treble Use these controls to shape your tone.
The Master control adjusts the overall loudness of the DG amplifier.
8. Digital Effects Section:
a. Reverb The Reverb control sets the amount of reverberation mixed with the guitar signal. b. Effects Select This sixteen-position selector let’s you choose from a variety of useful and interesting effects. The effect types are labelled on the chassis and include a variety of choruses, flangers, vibrato effects, and a selection of four special effects. c. Effects Level The Effect Level control adjusts the amount of the selected effect, mixed with the guitar’s dry signal. Features
- Bass / Mid / Treble Tone Controls
- On-board 24-bit Digital Effects Processor (Chorus, Flange Vibrato and Special Effects) with footswitchable defeat*
- 24-bit Digital Reverb with footswitchable defeat*
- Auxiliary Line Inputs for a CD, MP3 Player or other audio devices.
- 1/4-inch TRS Headphone Jack that also doubles as a Line Out.
- Using the optional AFS2 footswitch NOTE: The Red LED between the reverb control and the Effect Select control indicates that the digital effects section is functioning. If a footswitch is connected you can bypass the effects (including the reverb); this LED will turn off to indicate when the effects have been bypassed.
1. Hi and Lo Input Jacks
Connect your guitar using a shielded ¼-inch guitar cable to this jack. For a bright, high gain sound, use the jack labelled Hi. For a darker, lower gain sound use the jack labelled Lo. If you use both jacks simultaneously, both jacks will be high gain.
This input can be used to connect a CD player, MP3 Player or other audio device enabling you to jam along with your favourite tunes.
The Gain control varies the amount of overdrive for channel 1. Channel 1 uses the Gain control to allow more flexibility when trying to achieve the perfect amount of distortion. For greater distortion turn the dial clockwise, for less, dial the control counter-clockwise.
This switch turns your amplifier on or off. The green LED next to the switch illuminates when amplifier power is on.
An optional two-button latching-type footswitch can be used for channel select and effects defeat. (Yorkville Sound Part AFS-2 recommended).
extension speaker cabinet without using the DG’s internal speaker or for silent practice.
Connect a pair of ¼-inch stereo headphones to this jack. This jack also doubles as a Line Out. If you use the Traynor DynaGain amplifier as a preamp for recording or to drive another guitar amplifier and do not wish to use the internal speaker don’t forget to depress the Internal Speaker Defeat to disable the DG’s internal speaker (or you just want to use the headphones alone).
14. External Speaker
Connect an extension speaker cabinet using this jack (8-ohms minimum).
13. Internal Speaker Defeat
This switch to turns off the DG amplifier’s internal speaker. This enables the amplifier to drive an FOOTSWITCH Ch. Switch / Efx Defeat PHONES EXTERNAL SPEAKER INT SPKR DEFEAT
VOLUME Bass Middle Treble Master Volume
VOLUME Bass Middle Treble Master Volume Reverb
VOLUME Bass Middle Treble Master Volume Reverb
Effects Select defeat
DG30D Specifications Type Power @ min. impedance (Watts) Speaker Configuration - LF (Size / Power) Input Channels Channel 1 - inputs Solid State Guitar Amplifier 12 inch / 30 Watts 1/4 inch (x2), stereo RCA Channel 1 - controls Gain, Volume Channel 1 - switches Channel Select Channel 2 - controls Volume Channel 2 - switches Channel Select Channel Switching Footswitchable Master Volume Control Main Tone Controls Effects Volume Effects Footswitch / Function Yes Bass, Mid, Treble Reverb Level, Effects Level Yes / Bypass Internal Reverb / Effects 24-bit Digital Multi Effects plus Reverb LED Indicators Power, Channel, Gain, Reverb Defeat Headphone Jack Other Features Dimensions (DWH, inches) Dimensions (DWH, cm) Weight (lbs / kg) Yes DynaGain Solid State tube emulating preamp utilizes 100% analog circuitry for a truly warm and natural tone 10 x 21 x 17
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