Ok, I'm back again with my Traynor YBA- 3A Custom, Not the super
Thanks to the forum,very recently I've converted to 6550's and slightly modified my tone circuit. The amp sounds real good, but.
In standby mode you hear a slight 60 cycle hum from the power transformer. When turned on it comes through the speakers and your hear the transformer, itself, hum louder.
The hum increases as you turn up the Master Volume. From all the tone controls, the bass expander is the only one that increases the lower frequencies of the hum. Turning up the other tones do not add any hum.
I have to add that in the last 5-7 years the I went to discrete caps
2- 50 + 50uf @ 500 volt caps-AI Electrolytic
2- 100 uf @ 450 volt-- F&T
1- 16 @475 volt- Sprague Atom
Also, with no tubes it's silent. With only pre-amp power tubes it's silent. With power power tubes, hum. I have 4 Tung Sol 6650's and I re-checked the bias using my Bias Rite. All tubes are at around 65%-70% dissipation. 27-28 watts. I turned down the bias to see if the hum would decrease. It did some but the tubes would be super cold in the 20 watt range
Other tests-
Leaving in all power tubes-
1) No pre’s = no hum
2) V1 & V3 plugged= hum
3) V2 & V3 and no V1= hum
4) V1 & V2 plugged , V3 out = no hum
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schematics/audio/traynor_customspecial_yba3c.pdfAny ideas how the hum gets through? Am I talking about either just a noisy Tranny or a problem.
Sound wise it's the best it's ever sounded. Oodles of power
Thanks