Hey guys,
This is an update on a 1970 Traynor YBA-1 BassMaster amp that I bought appx.4-5 months ago. I've asked many questions on this board and on other BBS too, concerning this particular amp, so I thought that I should post a follow-up.
The power supply caps look fairly recent, so I left them alone.
I split the cathodes on V1 and made one side, the "Normal" channel(820 ohm/250uF) and the other side is the "Bright" channel(2.7K/0.68uF). I replaced the stock 4 Meg volume pot for the "Normal" channel with a 1 Meg Volume pot with a built-in OFF switch, when this volume pot is fully CCW it disconnects the "Normal" channel, so the amp works as a single channel amp. This feature turned out to be a VERY good idea, it makes the "Bright" channel much more crunchy and fat! You've got to try this mod out, it's great!!!
I also replaced the stock 4 Meg volume pot for the "Bright" channel with a 1 Meg volume push-pull pot, when pulled out it's a Plexi-style "mid-boost" switch, pretty cool! Gives an added midrangey crunch, very nice!
I replaced the stock 0.02uF input cap for the "Bright" channel with a 0.0022uF cap.
I added a pot in the NFB loop, to adjust the NFB between 47K and 97K. I also rewired the Presence control to Bassman/Plexi Presence control specs.
I undid the U.L. taps on the U.L. output transformer in my amp(not stock) and installed a couple of 470ohm/5W resistors for the usual screen supply, and I installed some 1.5K/2W grid resistors too.
The amp now has a trimpot for adjusting bias. I tried doing the Ken Fisher master volume "type-3" deal, the one where you connect a 1 Meg pot between pins 6 of each output tube. I didn't like it at all, so I'm going to strip it out.
One other thing that I did was to add a missing node to drop the voltage on the preamp tubes.
When I fired this thing up tonight, the first thing I did was set the bias. I've got the two Sylvania 6CA7 power tubes running at about 43ma at 440V on the plates. I'm not sure if 6CA7 tubes are rated at 25 watts, like most 6L6 and EL34 tubes?
And now we move into how it all sounds...........
Good lord!!! What a kick-ass rockin' amp this thing finally turned out to be!
8^)
Nice old-school crunch with tons of singing harmonics. It's like the voice of GOD. Oh my! This amp has FAR exceeded my expectations, I had a feeling that it would sound good but I just can't get over the final results. This is going to be my main amp from now on.
Plugging in my 4x12" closedback cab with Celestion Greenbacks just rocks. I'm surprised at how much crunch I can get from this amp, mmaaaaaaannnnnn!
Anyway, enough gushing already. I just want to thank everybody that helped me out on this project and to let you know how it turned out.
Thank you all!
Regards,
Charlie
This is an update on a 1970 Traynor YBA-1 BassMaster amp that I bought appx.4-5 months ago. I've asked many questions on this board and on other BBS too, concerning this particular amp, so I thought that I should post a follow-up.
The power supply caps look fairly recent, so I left them alone.
I split the cathodes on V1 and made one side, the "Normal" channel(820 ohm/250uF) and the other side is the "Bright" channel(2.7K/0.68uF). I replaced the stock 4 Meg volume pot for the "Normal" channel with a 1 Meg Volume pot with a built-in OFF switch, when this volume pot is fully CCW it disconnects the "Normal" channel, so the amp works as a single channel amp. This feature turned out to be a VERY good idea, it makes the "Bright" channel much more crunchy and fat! You've got to try this mod out, it's great!!!
I also replaced the stock 4 Meg volume pot for the "Bright" channel with a 1 Meg volume push-pull pot, when pulled out it's a Plexi-style "mid-boost" switch, pretty cool! Gives an added midrangey crunch, very nice!
I replaced the stock 0.02uF input cap for the "Bright" channel with a 0.0022uF cap.
I added a pot in the NFB loop, to adjust the NFB between 47K and 97K. I also rewired the Presence control to Bassman/Plexi Presence control specs.
I undid the U.L. taps on the U.L. output transformer in my amp(not stock) and installed a couple of 470ohm/5W resistors for the usual screen supply, and I installed some 1.5K/2W grid resistors too.
The amp now has a trimpot for adjusting bias. I tried doing the Ken Fisher master volume "type-3" deal, the one where you connect a 1 Meg pot between pins 6 of each output tube. I didn't like it at all, so I'm going to strip it out.
One other thing that I did was to add a missing node to drop the voltage on the preamp tubes.
When I fired this thing up tonight, the first thing I did was set the bias. I've got the two Sylvania 6CA7 power tubes running at about 43ma at 440V on the plates. I'm not sure if 6CA7 tubes are rated at 25 watts, like most 6L6 and EL34 tubes?
And now we move into how it all sounds...........
Good lord!!! What a kick-ass rockin' amp this thing finally turned out to be!
8^)
Nice old-school crunch with tons of singing harmonics. It's like the voice of GOD. Oh my! This amp has FAR exceeded my expectations, I had a feeling that it would sound good but I just can't get over the final results. This is going to be my main amp from now on.
Plugging in my 4x12" closedback cab with Celestion Greenbacks just rocks. I'm surprised at how much crunch I can get from this amp, mmaaaaaaannnnnn!
Anyway, enough gushing already. I just want to thank everybody that helped me out on this project and to let you know how it turned out.
Thank you all!
Regards,
Charlie
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