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garthplinko wrote:Nate Dort wrote:numberthirty wrote:154 wrote:Oh no!! I've certainly left those in my car for a few hours, you'd think they'd be discreet enough. Anything distinguishing?Looks like replacement knobs, no Traynor badge on the front, and replacement grill cloth. That's the older style cabinet (up to about '69) as well. Should be fairly easy to identify if it's found.Sucks dude. Sorry about that.Good info and good eye Nate, thank you! I forgot about the grill cloth on the front of the head, and never realized the knobs were replacements.The cabinet though was actually a home-made one I built for a friend. He had one too so I plopped mine up there to see how it looked when finished.I meant the tolexed cabinet of the Traynor head, not the speaker cabinet. Your Traynor head is the earlier style enclosure which required sliding the metal chassis completely out to get up in them guts, as opposed to the later style enclosure which had a removable top, like this:

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I don't think that's a removable-top style, is it? The head box for the YBA-3A I used to have looked like that, with the rubber bumper around square sides, and you had to slide the chassis out to get at the insides (total pain with that thing, too). I thought removable top was only the later ones with the angled control panel (I think fm benadrian has one)?

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Adam P wrote:I don't think that's a removable-top style, is it? The head box for the YBA-3A I used to have looked like that, with the rubber bumper around square sides, and you had to slide the chassis out to get at the insides (total pain with that thing, too). I thought removable top was only the later ones with the angled control panel (I think fm benadrian has one)?Yep, those open right up:

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