Product Detail
The Traynor Small Block SB115 is a lightweight bass combo amplifier that's a great choice for working musicians. It comes with essential features like active and passive instrument level inputs, an XLR DI output, and a versatile four - band EQ with a low - frequency expander. You can easily dial in any tone you want. The low - frequency expander helps you fine - tune the bottom - end response according to your playing style. There's a top - mounted auxiliary input for blending source material with your bass, making it ideal for rehearsals. A convenient headphone output is provided for private practice. The solid plywood cabinet is reliable even under tough playing schedules. The all - metal grille protects the high - quality speakers, and the all - metal box chassis safeguards the electronic circuitry. Key features include a 15 - inch plus tweeter format, active and passive instrument level inputs, a tweeter defeat switch, an auxiliary input, solid plywood cabinet construction, a 4 - band EQ with a low - frequency expander, an XLR balanced D.I output, a headphone output, and an all - metal chassis. Technical specs: Cabinet impedance is 4 ohms, power at minimum impedance is 200 watts, burst power (2 - cycle) is 250 watts. Speaker configuration for LF is 15/200 watts. It has 2 input channels, and various controls and switches. It also has LED indicators, protection against clip, thermal, and overcurrent issues. Dimensions are 15 x 18 x 21.5 inches (38.1 x 45.7 x 54.6 cm) and weighs 31 lbs (14 kg).
Using the Traynor Small Block SB115 bass combo amplifier is easy. First, connect your bass guitar to either the passive or active input depending on your instrument. Adjust the gain, bass, low mid, high mid, treble, and low expander controls on Channel 1 to get the tone you like. You can also use the master volume control to set the overall volume. If you want to play along with some music, connect a source to the auxiliary input. For private practice, plug your headphones into the headphone output. When using the amplifier, make sure to place it on a stable surface. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, humidity, or direct sunlight. If you're transporting it, handle it gently to prevent damage to the cabinet and internal components. To keep it in good condition, clean the exterior regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Check the connections periodically to ensure they are tight and secure. If you notice any problems, it's best to have it checked by a professional.