Traynor 6400 ((exclusive)) -

: 6 channels, each featuring both a 1/4-inch high-impedance jack and an XLR low-impedance connector.

: A unique feature is the rear-panel octal-socket "stacking" connector , which allows the unit to be coupled with the Traynor 6401 non-powered mixer to double the input count. Performance and Sound Quality traynor 6400

The Traynor 6400 was designed by Canadian amp maker, Yorkville Sound's, Lee Traynor, in the early 1970s. The amp was intended to be a high-quality, versatile bass amplifier that could compete with other popular amps of the time. The 6400 quickly gained popularity among professional bassists and music schools, thanks to its reliability, tone, and durability. : 6 channels, each featuring both a 1/4-inch

is prized for its "built-like-a-tank" Canadian construction and straightforward analog design. : 6 channels