Just bought one on ebay for £250. 15" combo format. Will maybe mod it a little to get some earlier break up.
Anyone else got/used/modded one of these or a YBA-1? Read very good things about them so far.
NAD Traynor Bassmaster YBA-4
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NAD Traynor Bassmaster YBA-4
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Haven't had a chance to run it at any volume yet but sounds very good clean. Nice warm and rounded transparent sound, not as sparkly as my SF bassman. Tone controls are more subtle than most amps. Gonna have to get loud before it breaks up, we'll see about that later in the week.
That Jay Turser SG junior cost me 80 quid secondhand, has a fixed neck, good action and a good sound - amazing.
Should be passing this amp on to my brother. If he doesn't want it I'll probably sell it on so let me know if you're interested (see classifieds).
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My main amp is a 1977 YBA-1 and I would never part with it. It sounds and behaves exactly the way I want an amp to.
Keep the volume below 9 o'clock and it'll chime and be sweet and bright for you. Push the volume passed 12 o'clock and it will get greasy and molten and sound like a Detroit muscle car. Jump the inputs and crank vol.2 passed 12 o'clock and it will hiss and spit at you and tear itself apart. Who the fuck needs channels and pre-gain when you've got pedals and volume knobs? lol
Add to the fact that they're built to survive WAR and hardly ever fail but can generally be serviced with hardware store parts and for fractions of half what they cost makes these old Traynors just make an awful lot of sense in these crappy economic times.
Keep the volume below 9 o'clock and it'll chime and be sweet and bright for you. Push the volume passed 12 o'clock and it will get greasy and molten and sound like a Detroit muscle car. Jump the inputs and crank vol.2 passed 12 o'clock and it will hiss and spit at you and tear itself apart. Who the fuck needs channels and pre-gain when you've got pedals and volume knobs? lol
Add to the fact that they're built to survive WAR and hardly ever fail but can generally be serviced with hardware store parts and for fractions of half what they cost makes these old Traynors just make an awful lot of sense in these crappy economic times.
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Jumpering the inputs simply means bridging the guitar input into the bass or vice versa. If you have an instrument plugged into any given channel, the secondary input for that channel becomes a passive output, so you route a jumper cable from that (now) output to an input on the second channel and that causes both channels to cascade into one another and for both volumes to become interactive. I tend to have my instrument go into the low guitar input and have my high guitar go into my low bass.
The result is it cuts the highs and hypes the mids beyond what the eq normally could and you guessed it, gives you MOAR GAIN.
Mine has a minor tone stack mod done by Rick Onslow that replaces a stock resistor for another (I forget the values) that is supposed to even out the mids but aside from that and some changed caps and a 12AU7 running in V2 for a bit more headroom , the circuit is more or less stock. I did put new grillcloth on the headboard because the original was torn to shreds and I have no logo. You can see the jumpered inputs here.

The result is it cuts the highs and hypes the mids beyond what the eq normally could and you guessed it, gives you MOAR GAIN.
Mine has a minor tone stack mod done by Rick Onslow that replaces a stock resistor for another (I forget the values) that is supposed to even out the mids but aside from that and some changed caps and a 12AU7 running in V2 for a bit more headroom , the circuit is more or less stock. I did put new grillcloth on the headboard because the original was torn to shreds and I have no logo. You can see the jumpered inputs here.

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