I just purchased a Traynor YGM-4 Studio Mate.
The tone is good but it has annoying hum.
The circuit has been modified in several places- C1 has been changed to .01 and the brightness cap value was changed. Also there are 1/2 watt 1 ohm metal film resistors tied from the cathodes of the power tubes to ground. R39 in the bias circuit has been changed to a 10k resistor & 10k pot in series.
Finally a 100k resistor was added beween the pilot light and PT secondary wire, the side that doesn't have the 470k resistors in parallel.
With all of the 12ax7 tubes in I hear a faint pulsing that sounds like tapping which makes me think something is amiss with the bias or in the tremolo circuit. The hum gets much better without the tremolo oscillator/reverb recovery 12ax7 but stays the same if I replace it with another tube. I got a reading of -17V at C29 and -30V at C28
Also I get a pop if I flip the stand-by switch off after the amp has been running for awhile
Schematic below-
The tone is good but it has annoying hum.
The circuit has been modified in several places- C1 has been changed to .01 and the brightness cap value was changed. Also there are 1/2 watt 1 ohm metal film resistors tied from the cathodes of the power tubes to ground. R39 in the bias circuit has been changed to a 10k resistor & 10k pot in series.
Finally a 100k resistor was added beween the pilot light and PT secondary wire, the side that doesn't have the 470k resistors in parallel.
With all of the 12ax7 tubes in I hear a faint pulsing that sounds like tapping which makes me think something is amiss with the bias or in the tremolo circuit. The hum gets much better without the tremolo oscillator/reverb recovery 12ax7 but stays the same if I replace it with another tube. I got a reading of -17V at C29 and -30V at C28
Also I get a pop if I flip the stand-by switch off after the amp has been running for awhile
Schematic below-
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