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Effects 1-8
1. Hall Reverb
2. Room Reverb
3. Plate Reverb
4. Chorus
5. Chorus+Reverb
6. Chorus+Rev+Dly
7. Tremolo
8. Tremolo+Reverb
Bass
Treble
Gain 1
Ch 1
Ch 1
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0
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4
6
3
7
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8
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9
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+10
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CLIP
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Acoustic Master
Studio
Power
On
Off
TYPE: YS1004
230V
120VAC
50Hz
60Hz 550mA
275mA
DESIGNED & MANUFACTURED BY
YORKVILLE SOUND • Toronto, CANADA
The Acoustic Master Studio
The Traynor Acoustic Master Studio acoustic guitar amplifier was designed to reproduce
sound from an acoustic guitar as naturally as possible. The compact size and light weight
of the Studio makes it easy to carry and use anywhere. The amplifier accepts the output
from the active or passive pickups of your acoustic guitar, a microphone, or even line-level
inputs. Other features include a bank of 16 custom digital effects, a balanced line out and a
sweepable notch filter for controlling feedback. The versatility and response of the Acoustic
Master Studio will make it a pleasure to play for years to come.
1. Power
The Blue LED, located next to the Line Out jack, will illuminate when the unit is turned on. The
power switch is located at the back of the unit near the power receptacle / fuse holder.
2. Channel 1
Channel 1 has been voiced specifically for acoustic guitars. The input to Channel 1 is unbalanced
with an input impedance of 1-Mohm. It can accept either passive or active pick-ups (coil/piezo).
Controls include Vo lume, Bass and Treble equalization, as well as a sweepable Notch filter. This
filter is used to eliminate feedback between your guitar and amp. Channel 1 also contains a fixed
mid-frequency scoop that makes acoustic guitar pickups sound more natural. The clip LED can
be used to gauge input level to avoid audible clipping. If clipping does occur, lower the signal by
turning the volume down on your guitar or reducing the gain on the amplifier's input.
3. Gain Control (C
The Gain control is used to set the input level of your instrument. The clip LED can be used to
gauge input level to avoid audible clipping. If clipping does occur, lower the signal by turning
the volume down on your guitar or reducing the Gain control.
4. Tone Controls (C
The Channel 1 tone controls help you access the wide range of versatile sonic possibilities
of the Acoustic Master Studio. These controls do not affect Channel 2. Use the Bass
control to reduce boominess or add low end thump. The High control can be adjusted to
accentuate percussive sounds when using a light pick or to attenuate the sound of your
fingers moving across the strings.
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Quality & Innovation
Decay
Depth
Rate
Feedback
Gain 2
Notch
5
4
6
3
7
2
8
1
9
Ch 2
Ch 2
Off
1kHz
0
10
Bass
CLIP
Freq
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Established 1963
9. Delay
10. Delay+Reverb
11. Drive
12. Harmonizer
13. Flanger
14. Flanger+Delay
15. Rotary Speaker
16. Compressor
Select
Modify
Mix
Tone
1
16
2
0
15
3
5
4
14
4
Ch 2
3
13
5
Efx
2
12
6
1 1
7
1
10
8
9
Treb
0
Active
Master Effects
Acoustic Master
Studio
1
Effects 9-16
Time
Gain
Pitch
Rate
Level
Master
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6
4
6
7
3
7
8
2
8
1
9
9
0
10
10
Effects
Aux
Li ne
Footswitch
Input
Out
POWER

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