Product Detail
The Traynor DW10 is a 200-watt ultra-compact electronic drum wedge amplifier. Engineered from scratch, it effortlessly handles the wide dynamic range and transient nature of modern electronic drum kits. Ideal for stage performances, private practice sessions, or rehearsal halls, this amplifier uses a compact wedge monitor design. It features a high-power, low-distortion 10-inch woofer and a 1-inch compression driver on a PA-style horn, delivering top-notch tone and clarity. With three discrete stereo input channels and a stereo XLR balanced DI output, it's a perfect small mixer for live use. Channels 2 and 3 can bypass the DI output, allowing you to mix monitor feeds or metronome sources into the DW10 without sending them to the Front-of-House PA. This makes it an ideal monitoring solution for drummers. Key features include a compact 200-watt wedge design, a high-performance 10-inch woofer, three discrete stereo input channels, a stereo XLR balanced output, tuning for maximum performance with electronic drum kits, a 1-inch PA quality high-frequency compression driver, and a selectable DI send on Channel Three for isolated click track or local monitoring. Technical specs: Power at min. impedance is 200 watts. Speaker configuration - LF is a 10-inch woofer, and HF is a 1-inch compression driver. There are 3 inputs. Channel 1 has 2 x 1/4-inch balanced/unbalanced stereo inputs with a gain control. Channel 2 and 3 also have 2 x 1/4-inch balanced/unbalanced stereo inputs, with gain, EQ send, and DI send controls. It has a master volume control, an XLR balanced line out, and LED indicators for power, Ch. 1 clip, Ch. 2 clip, and master clip. Dimensions are 13.75 x 18.75 x 14 inches (35 x 48 x 36 cm), and it weighs 28 lbs (12.6 kg).
Using the Traynor DW10 amplifier is easy. First, connect your electronic drum kit to one of the three stereo input channels using the 1/4 - inch cables. You can adjust the gain on each channel to get the right sound level. If you want to send a signal to the Front - of - House PA, use the stereo XLR balanced DI output. For local monitoring or adding a metronome, you can bypass the DI output on Channels 2 and 3. Remember to set the master volume control according to your environment. When it comes to maintenance, keep the amplifier in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If there's dust on the amplifier, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe it. And always turn off the amplifier and unplug it from the power source before cleaning or making any connections. Also, don't overload the amplifier; stay within its 200 - watt power limit to prevent damage.