Hey Tech Folks. Amp switch question.

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I have a Traynor YCV4050 tube amp. At has a gain boost on channel that is just way too over the top. I wondered if any of you smart people could tell whether the boost is simply adding half a tube in or some other circuit....
Was hoping to change tube to say an ECC823 or such and maybe reduce gain just when that switch is engaged.


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Is this sufficient?
There is also a link to service manual with actual schematic. I have looked but cannpt seem to find that switch.
Thanks!

 
Looks like an LED. I suspect it would be way too much work to make that boost less especially for a novice. Not a biggie.
 
The boost is V1B and V2A....
The switch turns on a relay that directs the signal to the boost.

These are the first 2 smaller tubes, closest to the input jack.

So if you want - you can change the first 2 preamp tubes to: low gain tubes.
12AX7 = 100
12AT7 = 60
12 AY7 = 40
12AU7 = 17

OR you can change a couple resistors to lower V1B V2A.
But this involves SOLDERING ! :eek:
 
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Too bad it is half of each tube. I need gain still without the boost on. Possible change V2 out to an ECC823 (or 832 can't recall how that works) so V2b is low sensitivity.
I certainly wouldn't change both out. No point in changing componenets on the board for me.
Thanks.
When I looked at schematic it showed LED4 ON when boost engaged which led me to believe it coild be LED clip.
I will try the tube.
It's pretty easy to get around, realistically. Don't use onboard boost and simply push it with an OD up front.
Cheers
 
I will start by changing out a tube n see. I can soldrr, just don't wanna go to that degree with this amp.
 
It worked!
I had an ECC823 here so V2b is like 29 where side A was 95. Worked really well. Such a pain to get at though in this amp. It really needs a presence control, it is so dark. BUt the new PEQ comes today!!
Cheers ams
Dude that was a cool idea.
ECC823 / 12DW7 is u100 on one side, like a 12AX7.
And u17 on the other side, like a 12AU7.
Thanks for showing us that's a beauty way to go.
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I was joking about the soldering, Adrian is :eek: terrified of soldering.
But normally I might change the cathode resistors.
I forgot about 12DW7 that's the trick tube.
If it was easy enough I kight but as I said, there are other ways around it and no deal breaker.
I saw LED and assumed LED clip but of course it means the LED indicator. Duh!
Thanks for that I couldn't figure where it ran.
 
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