Plexi- 'Hot Rodding' a Traynor YBA-IIA?

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Plexi- 'Hot Rodding' a Traynor YBA-IIA?

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I got my Traynor YBA-IIA amp up and running just fine. Sounds great!
Its a simple matter to have a normal "Plexi" type sound out of these things- just a couple mixer resistor values to change and change the bass cap value and your pretty much there, becasue the circuits are nearly identical.

I havent heard of anyone 'Hot rodding' these, and thats exaclty what I want to do with it...to get a famous hot rodded Plexi sound.
Does anyone know of a schematic from the YBA-IIA Traynor that would do this for me.

Theres a famous amp guy in Cali that said he would do this for 500.00, but thats more than I can handle, and It really can't be that involved, so I am paying for his"recipe" more than anything else, it would appear.

Just throwing this out on a lark in case one of you have looked at this schematic and have done something similar. If you could draw up a schematic, I'd trade you something really cool!
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You talkin bout one of these? Here's some schematics for anyone interested.
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randalp3000 wrote:You talkin bout one of these? Here's some schematics for anyone interested.
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Yes. Thank you. Mine is the IIA model.
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Jerry2013 wrote:Theres a famous amp guy in Cali that said he would do this for 500.00, but thats more than I can handle, and It really can't be that involved, so I am paying for his"recipe" more than anything else, it would appear.
Who's your "famous amp guy"?

When I was considerably younger and more easily impressed, I went to a similarly famous amp guy named Dan Torres who turned out to be rather an infamous amp butcher. He hosed me on a trade-in and sold me a garbage amp. Better to learn your own way 'round an amp and do it yourself.
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Zippy wrote:I went to a similarly famous amp guy named Dan Torres who turned out to be rather an infamous amp butcher. He hosed me on a trade-in and sold me a garbage amp.


Oh man, my condolences Zippy.

To the OP, convert it to a Plexi, research 1 wire mod and Jose. There is your recipe, along with some resonance thrown in as a condiment.

Alot of info here: http://home.comcast.net/~mamp17/index.html

and search Amp Garage for Jose....
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Mark Huss did this with a YBA-2 : http://www.mhuss.com/Plexi6V6/Plexi6V6.gif
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Zippy wrote:
Jerry2013 wrote:Theres a famous amp guy in Cali that said he would do this for 500.00, but thats more than I can handle, and It really can't be that involved, so I am paying for his"recipe" more than anything else, it would appear.
Who's your "famous amp guy"?
Dan Torres infamous amp butcher.
One amongst many. 'Butcher' would be an insult to real butchers. Charlatan, that's about right.

Last year I sorted out a Traynor YBA1A similar to yours that had been butchered by yet another California "expert." For $500, sounds familiar. Plus shipping each way. Among his lame brain "mods" he bolted on, and of course charged for, a Mercury 10 Henry choke. IT WASN'T ATTACHED TO ANYTHING sorry for yelling but . . . you get the point I'm sure. OK it was bolted to the chassis but the leads not part of the circuit. Why, why, why... So you're wise to avoid the Kalifornia Kasual Klutz Kakaphony-baloney "mod" man.
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Leo_Gnardo wrote:
Zippy wrote:
Jerry2013 wrote:Theres a famous amp guy in Cali that said he would do this for 500.00, but thats more than I can handle, and It really can't be that involved, so I am paying for his"recipe" more than anything else, it would appear.
Who's your "famous amp guy"?
Dan Torres infamous amp butcher.
One amongst many. 'Butcher' would be an insult to real butchers. Charlatan, that's about right.

Last year I sorted out a Traynor YBA1A similar to yours that had been butchered by yet another California "expert." For $500, sounds familiar. Plus shipping each way. Among his lame brain "mods" he bolted on, and of course charged for, a Mercury 10 Henry choke. IT WASN'T ATTACHED TO ANYTHING sorry for yelling but . . . you get the point I'm sure. OK it was bolted to the chassis but the leads not part of the circuit. Why, why, why... So you're wise to avoid the Kalifornia Kasual Klutz Kakaphony-baloney "mod" man.
Oh man you're kidding right . I would fire up the ol Chevy and be in Cali in two days with my shitkickers on.
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Oh man you're kidding right . I would fire up the ol Chevy and be in Cali in two days with my shitkickers on.
Pick me up on the way I got the beer and whisky wash, I'll be sporting my farmer bibs. :lol:
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Nobody better mess wit me i got Mark back in me up.were rolling to cali
we just call em bibs here.
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M Fowler wrote:
Oh man you're kidding right . I would fire up the ol Chevy and be in Cali in two days with my shitkickers on.
Pick me up on the way I got the beer and whisky wash, I'll be sporting my farmer bibs. :lol:
If I come up with the name of the nitwit that did that, I'll put it up here, no worries. Seems he's a Torres wannabee, if you can imagine that. You should'a seen the wreck he made of the power supply.

They're not just in Cali either. Had another similar recently modded - locally - Traynor YBA1A. This dipsy doodle sorta "forgot" to put balancing resistors on both series-wired caps. So one 350V cap had about 500V across it, and the other about 25V. I wonder if this one wears his dunce cap while working. It's obvious he either doesn't check his work, or doesn't understand what he's lookin' at if he does. Put "ass-clown" smiley thing here. :roll:
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I don't want to drop any names, but this person is no hack. He has his own line of amps out and is at the Namm shows, and you've probably heard of him. He does not have a reputation as a hack...more like a famous master amp maker that also does some mods by request apparently.
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Leo_Gnardo wrote:
M Fowler wrote:
Oh man you're kidding right . I would fire up the ol Chevy and be in Cali in two days with my shitkickers on.
Pick me up on the way I got the beer and whisky wash, I'll be sporting my farmer bibs. :lol:
If I come up with the name of the nitwit that did that, I'll put it up here, no worries.
Don Butler aka "Toneman". BUSTED. No soup for you.

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Jerry2013, perhaps your $500 Cali mod man is someone else? In any case you can do better, cheaper. Let's pull up our socks & get to work. In a good working Traynor you're already half way there.

First of all let's make sure what we're lookin' at. I haven't been able to scratch up a YBA2 MkII schemo. But that M Huss mod schematic that statorvane put up looks sweet! There's some tweaks I'd suggest but let's make sure what we're lookin' at first.
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You got some of the best techs in the world on this site for free.save your 500 and buy some more gear
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So is the amp in question the 1st one in the file Randallp posted, the "YBA 2A"??
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