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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-04-30 10:12 AM (#42082)
Subject: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business



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Anybody have any additional information on the new line of Trace Elliot Acoustic amps launched last month? Their discontinued models introduced in 1989 have a good reputation and continue to fetch good prices on the resale market. I have to believe these new models are going to be expensive! Just wondering if they're still within the Fender/Kaman corporate umbrella?

http://www.trace-elliot.co.uk/news_2.php?flag=US&lan=UK&key=84
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Beal
Posted 2008-04-30 10:17 AM (#42083 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business



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Peavey
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alpep
Posted 2008-04-30 10:24 AM (#42084 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business


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they have been available for the past 3 years.

no one I know is giving up their old amps
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stephent28
Posted 2008-04-30 10:45 AM (#42085 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business



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The old Trace amps sound great if you can find one that doesn't hum.

I suppose in a club or other small venue it wouldn't matter but the couple I tried (or owned) all had a hum that made them unsuitable for recording.

The amps sounded great and I have heard some without the buzz so I know they are out there.
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marenostrum
Posted 2008-04-30 12:39 PM (#42086 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business



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I own a Trace Acoustic amp. model TA40CR.
It is hosted in a 1995 Ovation catalog (nearby CWK2), or it looks similar to mine.
Got it in a lost guitar shop of a lost village near Florence 3 year ago. It has an amazing sound when an O is plugged in.
Riccardo
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Erniewan
Posted 2008-05-01 10:35 PM (#42087 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business


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Agreed on the hum, but there is a guy named Shane who runs British Audio Service in a suburb of Chicago.

Those guys do fantastic work. Can't say enough about their level of service.

My TA100R Concert is absolutely dead quiet.

They're at www.britishaudioservice.com

Shane services all my Gibson tube amps too.
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noah
Posted 2008-05-02 12:38 AM (#42088 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business



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Neither of my TA100R Concerts hum.

Al, How could "they have been available for the past 3 years" if the website says the new line of Trace Elliot Acoustic amps launched last month?
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Beal
Posted 2008-05-02 8:43 AM (#42089 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business



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that's the new line, the not so new has been around a while.
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alpep
Posted 2008-05-02 8:58 AM (#42090 - in reply to #42082)
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what beal said.

they have been back in production for about 3 years now.

why is it that so many people who utilize this website believe EVERYTHING they read on the internet??????????????????

kaman owned them.
they stopped production
gibson bought them
stole their designs and called it the goldtone amp
(really it is a vellocette) and shut them down
peavey bought them and started them back in production.

I have no clue where this hum thing is coming from all the trace amps I owned were quiet. want something with hum? buy an swr
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-05-02 9:06 AM (#42091 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business



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My TA100R is very quiet as well. I was using it for travel and had a custom ATA case made for it by Jan-Al, which it now mostly sits in because I'm totally hooked on the Genz Acoustic Pro. I'm just curious how these new models stack up against the competition. It is my impression that Trace Elliot has always had a good reputation, although historically they're a bit pricey new.
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Steve
Posted 2008-05-02 9:44 AM (#42092 - in reply to #42082)
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The hum thing sounds like the proverbially 60cycle hum that indicates an open nuetral/grounding problem in the circuit somewhere..that can happen with any amp...
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-05-02 1:14 PM (#42093 - in reply to #42082)
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Since the Noise issue is mentioned is there something that works well to reduce this fuzzy electronic noise? My Peavey Ecoustic really cranks out some solid sound for me but in quiet situations it is annoying.
?
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noah
Posted 2008-05-02 3:41 PM (#42094 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business



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Originally posted by alpep:
why is it that so many people who utilize this website believe EVERYTHING they read on the internet??????????????????

want something with hum? buy an swr
Why get offensive Al?

The question is regarding what appear to be Trace Acoustic Amps with newly designed electronics and features, not the old designs.

I do not think SWR amps hum. Hum usually indicates a problem requiring a fix. Some brands hiss.
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stephent28
Posted 2008-05-02 4:19 PM (#42095 - in reply to #42082)
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Mine hummed with a hiss!

Sold it off and got the Fishman Acoustic Performer Pro that kicks ass.
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Waskel
Posted 2008-05-02 4:58 PM (#42096 - in reply to #42082)
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Originally posted by alpep:
why is it that so many people who utilize this website believe EVERYTHING they read on the internet??????????????????
Ok, I am so done taking everything Jeff says seriously.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-05-02 5:36 PM (#42097 - in reply to #42082)
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Is this the internet? I've heard of an intranet, but is there an outernet? I need to know what I should take seriously.
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-05-02 6:31 PM (#42098 - in reply to #42082)
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I would like one of Al's Benz's but I have to much invested in this Peavey. It is a great sounding amp and it really cranks I can turn it up to the "hurt people in a small bar" kind of volume if needed and no feedback problems. It is not silent when turned on..........not a loud hiss and no humm but is this something that can be grounded out? or is it the ghost in the machine that is inherant in these Peavey's? I figure this bunch would know of any line plug device that might correct this.
I don't think Al will let me trade toward the Genz Benz? But I have not officially asked yet.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-05-03 9:02 AM (#42099 - in reply to #42082)
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You guys hear about the Beatles reunion tour?
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stephent28
Posted 2008-05-03 10:08 AM (#42100 - in reply to #42082)
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Turn me on, dead man.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-05-03 12:00 PM (#42101 - in reply to #42082)
Subject: Re: Trace Elliot Acoustic . . . back in business
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Originally posted by The Wabbit Formerly Known As Waskel:
Ok, I am so done taking everything Jeff says seriously.
... and Al also? :D
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