I’ve just pulled out my Traynor YBA-1A’s original power supply caps, all the rectifiers, all the soldered-to-chassis terminal strips to get fresh real estate to build a new power supply assembly. I’ve got a clean & compact layout for the supplies, and now have all that on a 4” x 6” plate that mounts to the power transformer with # 8 standoffs. All the supply components mount on individual isolated terminals, each threaded #4-40 studs. All point to point wiring.
A problem with the stock wiring scheme is that there is no separate bias tap.
http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/a...pse96c723e.jpg Member Chris61 provided this jpg image of the schematic. Mine was identical to this, apart from no adjustable bias pot.
And, as this is NOT a capacitor coupled bias supply, there is no bias voltage on the power tubes until you switch out of standby. Using higher supply capacitance on the bias supply (47uF/160V), it charges up slowly from 0V, which means the power tubes would conduct like crazy until the bias settles.
The only simple solution I can see is to move the circuit location of the Standby Switch, so it sits between the first filter stack (now 2 x 100uF/500V cans in series with their 100k ballast resistors), and the rest of the power supply distribution circuit. I’ve added a HT fuse following that first filter and the OT C/T.
I didn’t even go as far as plugging in the EL-34 power tubes, that I’m using at present, seeing that this bias voltage ramping to it’s set point (circuit now having a bias pot added) would pose a problem. I’m still intending to build a separate series screen supply and change from the EL-34’s to KT-88’s on the output stage, but starting with a cleaned up & restored YBA-1A circuit that’s working properly.
Other refinements are using UF5408 3A/1kV Ultra-Fast Soft Recovery rectifiers (2 per leg), BY399P 3A/1kV Fast Soft Recovery rectifier for the bias supply. All the rectifiers are in the far corner of the chassis, completely away from the preamp circuit. Power & ground distribution all come directly from the power supply filters on the new power plate, so no shared power on the grounds (other than V1 & V2 circuits are common). And, that wiring is bundled together so there’s no loop area in the distribution. Single point ground to the input jack common from the power supply ground, with no charging current flowing in it. Full re-cap thru-out. Moved R20 (4.7k) of the PI stage locally to sit with the rest of the parts for that stage, with it going directly to Gnd, instead of the stupid means Traynor used, having it on the Presence control next to the standby switch. And, put the 100nF cap in series with the Presence control so there's no DC on the pot.
A problem with the stock wiring scheme is that there is no separate bias tap.
http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/a...pse96c723e.jpg Member Chris61 provided this jpg image of the schematic. Mine was identical to this, apart from no adjustable bias pot.
And, as this is NOT a capacitor coupled bias supply, there is no bias voltage on the power tubes until you switch out of standby. Using higher supply capacitance on the bias supply (47uF/160V), it charges up slowly from 0V, which means the power tubes would conduct like crazy until the bias settles.
The only simple solution I can see is to move the circuit location of the Standby Switch, so it sits between the first filter stack (now 2 x 100uF/500V cans in series with their 100k ballast resistors), and the rest of the power supply distribution circuit. I’ve added a HT fuse following that first filter and the OT C/T.
I didn’t even go as far as plugging in the EL-34 power tubes, that I’m using at present, seeing that this bias voltage ramping to it’s set point (circuit now having a bias pot added) would pose a problem. I’m still intending to build a separate series screen supply and change from the EL-34’s to KT-88’s on the output stage, but starting with a cleaned up & restored YBA-1A circuit that’s working properly.
Other refinements are using UF5408 3A/1kV Ultra-Fast Soft Recovery rectifiers (2 per leg), BY399P 3A/1kV Fast Soft Recovery rectifier for the bias supply. All the rectifiers are in the far corner of the chassis, completely away from the preamp circuit. Power & ground distribution all come directly from the power supply filters on the new power plate, so no shared power on the grounds (other than V1 & V2 circuits are common). And, that wiring is bundled together so there’s no loop area in the distribution. Single point ground to the input jack common from the power supply ground, with no charging current flowing in it. Full re-cap thru-out. Moved R20 (4.7k) of the PI stage locally to sit with the rest of the parts for that stage, with it going directly to Gnd, instead of the stupid means Traynor used, having it on the Presence control next to the standby switch. And, put the 100nF cap in series with the Presence control so there's no DC on the pot.
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