Hello all- First post!
Got a Traynor YBA 1a On the bench that is giving me no end of headaches.
Recently Recapped this amp, but the Issue existed before the job was done. I doublechecked my work just to be sure anyways.
Also I'll start by saying I've swapped all the tubes out without any changes.
Issue is that one of the two tube sockets is causing red plating, and then tripping a circuit breaker. Have switched the tubes to verify it is the socket position, switched the OT leads to check if this was the cause, put brand new .1uf Coupling caps after the PI, Tightened and Cleaned the Sockets themselves, and replaced every Electrolytic cap (except the 40/40 cans, still waiting on the mail...) Bias reads healthy at Idle, but when signal is applied the my Limiter bulb gets very bright and dies back down if I stop playing. I also Installed 2x 5w 1k Individual Screen Grid Resistors (might be incorrect on the terminology, it's the cement resistors that feeds pin 4 from the 80uf cap) to feed of each tube as opposed to the single 10w 480k it came with. My understanding is that it would be a little padding for each tube.
Biased within a few MA of 70%, I didn't do dead-nuts on as I just wanted to verify it was possible.
And now today after again re-tensioning the tube sockets, I'm getting an AWFUL high pitched oscillation out of the speakers reguardless of signal. WHen I first turn the amp on it sounds like a "bomb falling to earth" sound effect or a tea kettle, and when I turn it off it "Chirps" rythmyically for a few seconds. and it will change character in tone and volume if I bypass the attenuator. Chopsticking doesnt do much. Logic dictates its the Tube sockets since it's the only change I made, but I'm thinking it's also possible that it just revealed the symptoms of a seperate disease.
So Problem 1- What is causing the redplate tube / excess current draw / general malaise
Problem 2 - Weird oscillations.
Got a Traynor YBA 1a On the bench that is giving me no end of headaches.
Recently Recapped this amp, but the Issue existed before the job was done. I doublechecked my work just to be sure anyways.
Also I'll start by saying I've swapped all the tubes out without any changes.
Issue is that one of the two tube sockets is causing red plating, and then tripping a circuit breaker. Have switched the tubes to verify it is the socket position, switched the OT leads to check if this was the cause, put brand new .1uf Coupling caps after the PI, Tightened and Cleaned the Sockets themselves, and replaced every Electrolytic cap (except the 40/40 cans, still waiting on the mail...) Bias reads healthy at Idle, but when signal is applied the my Limiter bulb gets very bright and dies back down if I stop playing. I also Installed 2x 5w 1k Individual Screen Grid Resistors (might be incorrect on the terminology, it's the cement resistors that feeds pin 4 from the 80uf cap) to feed of each tube as opposed to the single 10w 480k it came with. My understanding is that it would be a little padding for each tube.
Biased within a few MA of 70%, I didn't do dead-nuts on as I just wanted to verify it was possible.
And now today after again re-tensioning the tube sockets, I'm getting an AWFUL high pitched oscillation out of the speakers reguardless of signal. WHen I first turn the amp on it sounds like a "bomb falling to earth" sound effect or a tea kettle, and when I turn it off it "Chirps" rythmyically for a few seconds. and it will change character in tone and volume if I bypass the attenuator. Chopsticking doesnt do much. Logic dictates its the Tube sockets since it's the only change I made, but I'm thinking it's also possible that it just revealed the symptoms of a seperate disease.
So Problem 1- What is causing the redplate tube / excess current draw / general malaise
Problem 2 - Weird oscillations.
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