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Traynor YBA 1 Instructions


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Traynor YBA 1 Instructions

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Traynor YBA 1 Instructions
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Tom wrote in message <37598F2A.389--(at)--rols.com>...
>For a real laugh, look at the Fender sales propaganda from that
>time....they always talk about high-power without distortion....as far
>as I can tell, its NEVER been true for an amp cranked-up.
>


Well then, you'll get a kick out of this, here is a retype of the original
operating manual of Traynors YAB1 Bassmaster, which started out as a clone
copy of the JTM45 and 5F6A bassman.
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BASSMASTER (YBA-1) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS


l. Connect YBA-1 out put marked speaker to your speaker cabinet using the
speaker
cord supplied.


2. Plug power cord into wall outlet.


3. Make sure "on/off" switch is on.


4. Leave standby switch off for about one minute while tubes warm up, and
the
Bassmaster is ready for use.


USE OF THE FOUR INPUTS AND CONTROLS


1. The Bassmaster has two channels, each having two inputs.


2. The first channel is a bass channel (although rhythm guitar players often
prefer it
to the second channel) and is designed for bass. The lower input has more
power than
the upper input.


3. The second channel is more powerful and has a clearer sound. It is
designed for
guitar, the lower input is more powerful than the upper input.


4. Each channel has its own volume control.


5. When using the Bassmaster you may have noticed that while playing through
one
channel the other channel's volume control affects the sound of the channel
that you are using. This is a design feature and many interesting results
may be
obtained by experimenting with various settings.


6. The volume control of the channel being used should be turned up until a
small
amount of distortion is heard in the speakers and then turned slightly back.
This is the
optimum volume setting and the best projection will be obtained at this
setting.
Turning the amplifier up any louder will only result in the destruction of
the speakers.


7. The treble control acts in the same manner as any other treble control
and the same
applies to the bass control.


8. Added features of the Bassmaster are the high and low range expanders.
These
control change the tonal colouring of the amplifier to such a wide extent
that it makes
the Bassmaster one of the most versatile amplifiers on the market today.


9. To adjust the four tone controls set them all to their mid position.
Connect
your instrument to the desired channel, and adjust the volume control for
that channel
(the other volume control should be left at zero).


10. Starting from left to right while playing adjust the treble, bass, low
range
expander, and high range expander. Experimentation will find the most
pleasing setting.


11. Between sets leave the amplifier on "Standby". The keeps the tubes
warmed up and
allows you to use the amp instantly by simply turning the standby on.


NEVER TURN THE AMPLIFIER ON WITHOUT FIRST CHECKING TO SEE THAT THE SPEAKER
IS
CONNECTED CORRECTLY. SERIOUS DAMAGE MAY RESULT FROM IMPROPER USE.


The Bassmaster (YM-1) may be used with a variety of speakers Here are the
recommended combinations;


l. YBA- 1 with single fifteen inch speakers (YS-15). The design is used
primarily for
bass but may be used for guitar.


2. YBA-1 with single eighteen (YB-18A). This combination is excellent for
bass guitar
where a superb Bass sound is required.


3. YBA-1 with twin twelve (YT-12). A very biting sharp sound can be obtained
>from this
speaker cabinet, It should be used with guitar only as bass will destroy the
speakers.
These speakers have so much treble sensitivity that a hissing sound may be
heard when
the treble controls are set at their extreme position.


4. YBA-1 with twin fifteen (YT-15). A very good deep bass sound can be
achieved
using this setup. It can be used for either bass or guitar. It has found
limited use for
the latter.


5. YBA-1 with four tens (YF-10). Less bass, but more punch is the result of
using four
tens, which is also suitable for either bass or guitar.


6. When using the YBA-1 with an extension speaker, the extension speaker
should
be the same as the main speaker cabinet. Mismatching cabinets may cause an
inbalance
in power distribution.


The Bassmaster amplifier was originally designed for bass players. Soon,
however,
guitar players started using it and because of this the high range expander
circuit was
included in the amplifier. The Traynor engineers work long
hours to produce an amplifier which is suitable for both bass and guitar.
Their
results show in the superb quality of the Bassmaster.






 

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