Power issues with my Traynor YBA-1
Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 5:41 pm
So the Traynor took a dump on me, right onstage during soundcheck the other night.
Thank christ, we were only a few blocks away from Awesome Bassist's house where she and her boyfriend keep their Bassmasters.
I was allowed to walk one of theirs over, which was excellent BUT...
My own amp has developed an issue I've never come across before.
Basically, the amp will not power on unless I toggle the circuit breaker button (no fuse holder in this model) while the power switch is set to "on".
Then it lights up, everything seems okay BUT THEN, the amp powers right the fuck down as soon as I put it off standby. What??
When I press this circuit breaker button with the amp powered up and on standby, the power light will blink in unison with my pressing, which I would assume is normal. I have to do this a few times for the amp to stay powered on.
I didn't notice any burning smell or didn't see any smoke.
I can get all the tubes to light up, none of them are showing any indication of failure.
It never passes any kind of signal to the speakers. not even in the split second where it dies, when I take it off standby.
What do you guys think might be the problem?
Should I start replacing crap in the amp or would taking it straight to a tech be the more cost effective strategy?
Thank christ, we were only a few blocks away from Awesome Bassist's house where she and her boyfriend keep their Bassmasters.
I was allowed to walk one of theirs over, which was excellent BUT...
My own amp has developed an issue I've never come across before.
Basically, the amp will not power on unless I toggle the circuit breaker button (no fuse holder in this model) while the power switch is set to "on".
Then it lights up, everything seems okay BUT THEN, the amp powers right the fuck down as soon as I put it off standby. What??
When I press this circuit breaker button with the amp powered up and on standby, the power light will blink in unison with my pressing, which I would assume is normal. I have to do this a few times for the amp to stay powered on.
I didn't notice any burning smell or didn't see any smoke.
I can get all the tubes to light up, none of them are showing any indication of failure.
It never passes any kind of signal to the speakers. not even in the split second where it dies, when I take it off standby.
What do you guys think might be the problem?
Should I start replacing crap in the amp or would taking it straight to a tech be the more cost effective strategy?