New Canadian Bass Head Day Eh!
So long story short, I tell my friend with who I play in my second project that I'm looking specifically for a Traynor YBA-1 Bassmaster head, he reply by this: "Oh, a bassmaster right? Yeah, I got one of those". So he really did had the exact head I was looking for, after some harassment he decided to sell it to me. Funny fact: He's also the former owner of the Big B cab I also own. So its a stack back together now!
Specs:
Traynor YBA-1 "Bassmaster"
Year made: Somewhere between 1966 and 1968
45 watt @ 8 ohm output
2 separate channel with their own volume pots (high/low input for both)
2x EL34 power tubes
3x 12AX7 preamp tubes
I haven't compared yet the amp to the original schematics, but I can tell for sure that some mods have been done.
- The originals RCA 6CA7 tubes have been replaced by EL34, dunno if the bias has been changed.
- One of the channel's input jacks has been removed and disconnected.
- The power chord has been upgraded with a three legged chord and the ground lift has been removed.
- I can see that some capacitors has been changed, but most seems stock.
- One of the powertube socket has also been changed
- It looks like that the output transfomer has been changed/moved.
So here are the pics, I'll now begin to work on it this afternoon and tomorrow. Hope to make it work right so I can begin to mod it.
Behold the Canadian stack of dooooooooooom
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According to the serial number, I can tell for sure that it has been made somewhere between 1966 and 1968
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Cap-cans, one seems stock, other left one is different
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Power Transformer look stock according to my research, might have to contact Hammonds to get their exact specs. Same goes with the Output Transformer on the right.
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And now, the gut shots. Look at all the place I have to screw around!
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Volume pots for both channel.
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Input jacks, or what's left of them.
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Some other pots. Caps seems stocks, but I'll compare the value to the schematic.
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Standby switch and pilot light, wich doesn't look stock either.
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Power tube sockets. One is different than the other, according to the resistor attached to it I'd say that the right on is newer.
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Preamp tube socket. Not much to say. Wiring is old, haven't said that yet, so here's something to say.
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Power chord, as I said, this isn't stock has it has a ground on it. (Trombone isn't part of the circuit)
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Rectifier diodes PH 204 DSI, after a quick search they seems to be some old silicon diodes.
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Those are connected with the input jacks. Those capacitors are obvisouly really young compared to the rest. After a comparison with an schematic, those are 100pf and 22pf cap, replacing the originals 125pf
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So thats pretty much it for pictures. I will not begin to try and understand how this little amp works. Not much is stock, seems that a couple of mods has been done, I'll try to get them all. I have some mods on my mind, we'll see how it'll turn out.
Cheers
So long story short, I tell my friend with who I play in my second project that I'm looking specifically for a Traynor YBA-1 Bassmaster head, he reply by this: "Oh, a bassmaster right? Yeah, I got one of those". So he really did had the exact head I was looking for, after some harassment he decided to sell it to me. Funny fact: He's also the former owner of the Big B cab I also own. So its a stack back together now!
Specs:
Traynor YBA-1 "Bassmaster"
Year made: Somewhere between 1966 and 1968
45 watt @ 8 ohm output
2 separate channel with their own volume pots (high/low input for both)
2x EL34 power tubes
3x 12AX7 preamp tubes
I haven't compared yet the amp to the original schematics, but I can tell for sure that some mods have been done.
- The originals RCA 6CA7 tubes have been replaced by EL34, dunno if the bias has been changed.
- One of the channel's input jacks has been removed and disconnected.
- The power chord has been upgraded with a three legged chord and the ground lift has been removed.
- I can see that some capacitors has been changed, but most seems stock.
- One of the powertube socket has also been changed
- It looks like that the output transfomer has been changed/moved.
So here are the pics, I'll now begin to work on it this afternoon and tomorrow. Hope to make it work right so I can begin to mod it.
Behold the Canadian stack of dooooooooooom
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According to the serial number, I can tell for sure that it has been made somewhere between 1966 and 1968
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Cap-cans, one seems stock, other left one is different
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Power Transformer look stock according to my research, might have to contact Hammonds to get their exact specs. Same goes with the Output Transformer on the right.
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And now, the gut shots. Look at all the place I have to screw around!
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Volume pots for both channel.
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Input jacks, or what's left of them.
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Some other pots. Caps seems stocks, but I'll compare the value to the schematic.
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Standby switch and pilot light, wich doesn't look stock either.
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Power tube sockets. One is different than the other, according to the resistor attached to it I'd say that the right on is newer.
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Preamp tube socket. Not much to say. Wiring is old, haven't said that yet, so here's something to say.
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Power chord, as I said, this isn't stock has it has a ground on it. (Trombone isn't part of the circuit)
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Rectifier diodes PH 204 DSI, after a quick search they seems to be some old silicon diodes.
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Those are connected with the input jacks. Those capacitors are obvisouly really young compared to the rest. After a comparison with an schematic, those are 100pf and 22pf cap, replacing the originals 125pf
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So thats pretty much it for pictures. I will not begin to try and understand how this little amp works. Not much is stock, seems that a couple of mods has been done, I'll try to get them all. I have some mods on my mind, we'll see how it'll turn out.
Cheers
