I'm giving this some more serious thought compared to the past.
The Amp has 3- 12ax7's and 4- 6KG6 tubes that are only available from Russian vendors and there's no way that any of the so far can match a set.So I have to get pairs here and there and get lucky with matching.
Here's the map-http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schematics/audio/traynor_customspecial_yba3a.pdf
I'm told that the transformer was specially would for this power tube , which was a horizontal TV tube. I guess Pete Traynor had to be different.
I'm thinking of going to KT-88's or possibly the newer KT-120's. I hear good things about them
Every one says that it's an expensive project. The main question is if the transformers are able to be used. If I have to change them out then I'll not go forward and possibly sell the amp. It's not that I'm unhappy with the amp it's that recently I picked up a Fender/Sunn 300T, previously owned, and realized what I missed. Plus I have a Sunn 2000s also.The Traynor has a forward focused sound where the other 2 warmer.
So as far as the expense:
If it's go and besides the 4- tubes I need and the tube sockets, would there be an extensive parts list of just re-wiring labor? I'd go for a second bias pot. How many labor hours are we talking here?
Thanks