Hi I have a question of preference or good ideas regarding TH1 and TH2 on Traynor YGL-3A Mk III.
I have one here with those parts shorted. They're rated at 1KV and I always see similar parts short in Musicmans, but in that case they're 2KV capacitors from plate lead to ground. Some amps have a string of flyback diodes 1N4007 from plate lead to ground like Ampeg V4. I have never seeen those shorted but I have seen a handful of cooked V4 transformers, typically power transformer though. And then most amps have nothing.
Removing TH1 and TH2 from circuit makes the amp work again but what is best to do in this scenario? Should I just leave it or.....I usually replace plate lead to ground 2KV capacitors in Musicmans with 3KV and have had no problems so far.

Wild Bill does say to just leave it but then again he does seem pretty wild. Loudthud is the jury in yet???
Thanks guys
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I have one here with those parts shorted. They're rated at 1KV and I always see similar parts short in Musicmans, but in that case they're 2KV capacitors from plate lead to ground. Some amps have a string of flyback diodes 1N4007 from plate lead to ground like Ampeg V4. I have never seeen those shorted but I have seen a handful of cooked V4 transformers, typically power transformer though. And then most amps have nothing.
Removing TH1 and TH2 from circuit makes the amp work again but what is best to do in this scenario? Should I just leave it or.....I usually replace plate lead to ground 2KV capacitors in Musicmans with 3KV and have had no problems so far.
Wild Bill does say to just leave it but then again he does seem pretty wild. Loudthud is the jury in yet???
Thanks guys
What is it? - AMPAGE Archive
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