A friend of mine has been using a Traynor Bass Master YBA-1A Mark II for gigs as a keyboard amp (borrowed from someone else). I didn't know much about it--or Traynor amps in general. It's missing its name badge on front, so I had to find the model information on the back. He was under the impression that it was a ~40 Watt amp. I was curious because I helped him carry it, felt how heavy it was, and saw the cooling fan inside.
I was surprised to read that Traynor rated this amp 90 Watts continuous and 150W peak. From a pair of 6CA7s? Hunting down the schematic, I see that it runs the plates at ~540V, probably more, depending on mains voltages.
It seems to work fine at present, but I was wondering, if it were to need new output tubes, what current production 6CA7s/EL34s best tolerate these plate voltages? (Yes, I know that these tubes are rated for 800V, but you don't see that tested very often.) How quickly do these go through output tubes?
Also, to get 90W from a pair of 6CA7s, I'm guessing that it runs in Class AB2 or even Class B. Correct?
I was surprised to read that Traynor rated this amp 90 Watts continuous and 150W peak. From a pair of 6CA7s? Hunting down the schematic, I see that it runs the plates at ~540V, probably more, depending on mains voltages.
It seems to work fine at present, but I was wondering, if it were to need new output tubes, what current production 6CA7s/EL34s best tolerate these plate voltages? (Yes, I know that these tubes are rated for 800V, but you don't see that tested very often.) How quickly do these go through output tubes?
Also, to get 90W from a pair of 6CA7s, I'm guessing that it runs in Class AB2 or even Class B. Correct?
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