[HAM] OT: Traynor YGM-3 Guitarmate Amp

Kip Amore kipswork at aol.com
Wed Apr 9 14:25:27 CDT 2008


The wurly is going to be very hot compared to what the traynor wants  
to see. Expertiment with running it very low. Also, if the distortion  
you describe is really harsh and totally unmusical you may have  
crossover distortion in the power supply. Look for wax dripping out of  
the tranformer, or a flakey rectifier tube.

Sent from my iPhone while driving and eating a sandwich.

On Apr 9, 2008, at 3:07 PM, Mike Kearney <armillary at comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi Dan,
>
> A 12AU7 tube has a lower amplification factor and may yield a softer
> sound if used in the first stage.
> It's plug compatible with the 12AX7.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> Daniel Ramirez wrote:
>> Hey all:
>>
>> I just dug out an old YGM-3 that I had almost entirely forgotten  
>> about.
>>
>> It was missing tubes and a speaker (1x12), so I popped in some  
>> Hammond
>> Tubes (4x12AX7, 2xEL84), and hooked it up to the 12" 8ohm Fender  
>> speaker
>> from my 3 year old Fender Blues DeVille.
>>
>> I am looking to play my Wurlitzer 200a through the Traynor.  
>> Everything
>> seemed to operate fine but the sound was very "brash" and "harsh."  
>> Could
>> this be something wrong with the amp, or are there any good mods or
>> preferred tubes that might lend a more mellow, fender Twin-type  
>> sound to
>> this amp?
>>
>>
>>
>
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