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"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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I just recapped both my Traynor's YBA 1A & YBA1 which has the original firecrackers & the mark II's 2 cans
& i will say that all the old caps were still in spec ,
YBA 1A (Mark II) 1974
replaced the 3 80uf/450v Fire crackers in the chassis with JJ 80uf/500v axial type & fit in the existing clamp .worked out really well
replaced the 2 Mallory 40/40 cans with JJ 50/50uf & a jj 32/32uf
This amp sounded great the day i got it .could not of been used much still has original tubes & sounds great before & after filter caps were replaced ,tight tone ..
i did not hear a difference .
yba 1 from 1975
Must of had a rough life (i could of possibly ,previously owned this one in the early 90's but not for sure ,as it came from my home town )
it had a dull tone ,very loose
under the hood it had a fire cracker 40/40 Mallory & 2 Shoei 47uf caps with the + wired together - I don't think the Shoei caps are stock ,but I don't think they've been installed any time soon .....
Anyway replaced the Mallory cap first (with a black jj 50/50uf ) ,maybe a slight improvement in flubby tone .replacing the old 6CA7'S made the biggest change .I't was quite a bit tighter ,& more dynamic
a day ago I replaced the 2 Shoei 47uf caps with a another black jj 50/50uf which i thought help tighten up thye bottom end .
The main improvement to tone was tubes not filtering from new or 40 year old caps & didn't notice a difference new to old as new caps were about the same uf as the old caps All reading higher than there printed value ."UP here in the Canada we shoot things we don't understand"
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Originally posted by copperheadroadsI just recapped both my Traynor's YBA 1A & YBA1 which has the original firecrackers & the mark II's 2 cans
& i will say that all the old caps were still in spec ,
YBA 1A (Mark II) 1974
replaced the 3 80uf/450v Fire crackers in the chassis with JJ 80uf/500v axial type & fit in the existing clamp .worked out really well
replaced the 2 Mallory 40/40 cans with JJ 50/50uf & a jj 32/32uf
This amp sounded great the day i got it .could not of been used much still has original tubes & sounds great before & after filter caps were replaced ,tight tone ..
i did not hear a difference .
yba 1 from 1975
Must of had a rough life (i could of possibly ,previously owned this one in the early 90's but not for sure ,as it came from my home town )
it had a dull tone ,very loose
under the hood it had a fire cracker 40/40 Mallory & 2 Shoei 47uf caps with the + wired together - I don't think the Shoei caps are stock ,but I don't think they've been installed any time soon .....
Anyway replaced the Mallory cap first (with a black jj 50/50uf ) ,maybe a slight improvement in flubby tone .replacing the old 6CA7'S made the biggest change .I't was quite a bit tighter ,& more dynamic
a day ago I replaced the 2 Shoei 47uf caps with a another black jj 50/50uf which i thought help tighten up thye bottom end .
The main improvement to tone was tubes not filtering from new or 40 year old caps & didn't notice a difference new to old as new caps were about the same uf as the old caps All reading higher than there printed value ."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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