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Solid State Amplifiers => Schematics and Layouts => Topic started by: Skajaquada on January 19, 2025, 06:27:56 PM
Hey guys. I picked up an old Traynor YVM-4 P.A. head a while ago, and noticed a schematic pasted to the inside of it while I was cleaning 40+ years of crud out of it... It's a bit hard to read, and there's some holes in the paper, but I figure some of the more experienced guys here could make some sense of it.
I don't really know much, but I figure something like this could be preserved, and this was a good place to do it.
As far as sounds go, it's a great clean platform (being a PA head...). It's got 4 inputs, each with their own volume and reverb controls. Very simple, but if you're a pedal guy, something like this could really be all you need.
Anyway, I'm rambling now. Thanks for the add, and I hope this is worth something to somebody.
Traynor YVM4 (https://ibb.co/zhqnz6q)
Here is the complete schematic
YVM-4.gif