I'm going to post some info here on a few Traynor amps as there's 2 different threads on 2 different Traynor bass amps.
From Kevin O'Connors TUT3, Bass Master, chapter 13, 13 pages. (With Traynor's schematic and Kevin's 'improved' clone schematic and Kevin's full layout drawing, but no measurements on layout.);
"The bass amp heads were the Bass Master YBA-1 and YBA-1A, 40w and 80w respectively, and the 160w Custom Special YBA-3."
"..........YBA means Yorkville Bass Amp. .................... The number after the prefix is the model number. The "dash" numbers are further differentiation's within a family; the 'mark 2' versions take the letter "A" after the dash number."
"The YBA-1A is based on the stock Hammond transformer set of the 278X and 1650N, but custom versions were ordered and numbered differently........"
"Peter did fiddle slightly with the load impedance's between YBA-1 and the -1A, with the latter having a 4K3 aa load." (I don't see the specs for the iron set for the YBA-1, 40w.)
He says, 40w YBA-1 operated (plate dcv?) at 420DCV, YBA-1A operated at 540DCV. And that at different times they could have come from the factory with 7027A's, EL34's or 6CA7's.
From Kevin O'Connors TUT3, Custom Special, chapter 14, 9 pages. (With Traynor's schematic and Kevin's 'improved' clone schematic and Kevin's full layout drawing, but no measurements on layout.);
He writes that for the 160w (4xEL34) YBA-3 Custom Special Traynor used the Hammond 278CX which is a higher plate current version and higher heater current of the 278X already being used in the 80w YBA-1A. And Traynor used the stock Hammond 1650T 120w full bandwidth OT with a 1K9 aa. This stock OT had Hammond's usual dual winding secondary with 5 leads. Traynor had this simplified to 3 leads for 2 Z taps, so custom ordered.
"The 1650T is just less than half the Z of the 165N, and in both cases, he also ordered his units without UL taps."
He writes, Traynor even built an even beefier version of this amp called the Super Custom Special, 250w into 2ohm or 4 ohm using 4X6KG6's/EL-509 TV (plate cap) sweep tubes.
I found this in a search from a bass amp web forum;
"So here's the interior of an old Traynor YBA-4 Bass-Master that I had apart today to take chassis measurements for a rough brown/wheat grill 112 cab I'm having built for it. It's a YBA-1 in a longer chassis mounted in a 115 bass combo cab. Not many of these around."