Re: Traynor YBA-1 thoughts
Thanks, zz! I already put a grounded cord on. I have new filter caps and bias cap, I just need to install them then bring the amp up slowly on my variac. Then check the bias. I'm running some old made in Holland RCA power tubes right now. Who knows how much life they have left? After I play it a while then I'll dive into the step by step mods. Should be a fun project.
Sounds like you have things well under control.
I will just add:
1. Make sure you removed the "death cap"...I am sure you already did.
2. The bias caps are Positive Ground.
3. Would be Real Nice to make the Negative Bias... adjustable. In round numbers...replace R30 with a 15k resistor, and put a 50k pot between it and the junction of C15/R28.
It is weird...I have never really looked at this shem I guess. At the reservoir cap, for the power tube plates...Do they really use a single 80 mic cap with a dual 40 mic can.?
For a dollar...I would just go ahead and replace those "Totem-Pole" (2x 100k) resistors on that cap configuration. They will help the caps split the voltage evenly...thus improving cap life and amp reliability.
I would spend another 50 cents and install new screen resistors as well. That is what Really Kills the 34's. They can probably, easily, handle 600-800 VDC on the plates...but the screens do not dig a lot of current or Voltage. But that is just me.
These are really good amps. Pete Traynor was ahead of his time in some ways... he just made good quality amps that were easy to work on. Imagine That.....
Congrats My Friend :beerchug: