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 Some Traynor amps we’ve repaired

Traynor amps started out in 1963 designed by Peter Traynor, like many of the amplifier histories he used to work as a repairman in a music shop who customised amplifiers!  Interestingly his first amp wasn’t a guitar amplifier but a bass amplifier, followed by a PA speaker.  Guitar amplifiers featured a few years later! 

We have had a few broken Traynor amplifiers in for repair, however not serious many of the wear and tear faults are below.

Fixing crackly pots 

Replacing capacitors causing hum

repairing intermittent problems with amp breaking down

Re valving and biasing 

Repairing broken amplifier IC’s

If your amplifier has any of these issues we will be happy to repair it at our fully equipped workshop.

Speaker cabinet cone damage
Microphone power supply repair
Behringer X32 Fader replacement

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Christmas Closing & important last drop off and collection dates.

After a successful year of reducing E-waste and keeping the music industry alive through repairs, we will shortly be shutting up and enjoying some family down time. We want to thank you all for your business and support over the last year it has been one of our best on record!

Our ticketing system is still functional and we will try to accommodate true emergencies over the period where we can.  While we are shut no work or repairs will occur. Web orders will be held until we return.

Important Dates:

Last workshop day open Thursday 19th December

We will resume as normal Tuesday 7th January 2025