Traynor may refer to:
Orange most often refers to:
Amp may refer to:
Trainer may refer to:
Acoustic may refer to:
Amplification or Amplified or Amplify may refer to:
Rockman may refer to:
Soloist may refer to:
Class C may refer to:
Lia or LIA may refer to:
The EL84 is a vacuum tube of the power pentode type. It is used in the power-output-stages of audio-amplifiers, most commonly now in guitar amplifiers, but originally in radios. The EL84 is smaller and more sensitive than the octal 6V6 that was widely used around the world until the 1960s. An interchangeable North American type is the 6BQ5.
Locked in or lock in may refer to:
The Fender Bassman is a series of bass amplifiers introduced by Fender during 1952. Initially intended to amplify bass guitars, musicians used the 5B6 Bassman to amplify other instruments, including electric guitars, harmonicas, and pedal steel guitars. Besides being a popular and important amplifier in its own right, the Bassman also became the foundation on which Marshall and other companies built their high-gain tube amplifiers.

Yorkville Sound is a Canadian manufacturer of audio amplifiers, loudspeakers and related professional sound reinforcement equipment. Based in Pickering, Ontario, Canada, the firm has a global presence as an importer and exporter of audio electronic products.
Jack Traynor may refer to:
John Traynor may refer to:

Traynor is a brand of bass amplifiers and guitar amplifiers, the first brand formed by Yorkville Sound. The Traynor brand, named for founder Peter Traynor, began in 1963 with the Dynabass bass amplifier, a rental product. Traynor first became popular in Canada by providing less expensive versions of the circuits used in Marshall and Fender amplifiers of the time. The revived brand now produces a wide range of electric, acoustic, and bass guitar amps.
James or Jim Kelley may refer to:
Pete Traynor was a Canadian guitarist, bassist, businessman and designer of Traynor sound amplification equipment for the music industry.
Tommy Traynor may refer to:
3020 may refer to: