I got my parts delivery the end of last week and couldn’t wait to get into it. I went out in my barn at 5 am Saturday morning to do the mods to my YBA-1. It was 25 deg and I froze my ass off but it was worth it.
Here is the before picture:
And the after (picture taken before I added the cathode bypass cap and changed the feedback resistor
The work done:
I installed long overdue new filter caps.
I removed the 470k linear volume controls and put new 1 meg logarithmic volume pots in their place. I used a switching pull pot for the bright channel to control some preamp changes.
I swapped the 100k mixing resistors replaced with 220k. Antique Electronic Supply was out of 270k and naturally the local Radio Shack didn’t have them either so I used the closest value I had.
I replaced a .1 cap in the tone stack with a Mallory .022, replaced the slope resistor with a 33k and swapped out the 320pf cap with 500pf silver mica. That makes the tone controls a lot more useful.
I connected a 2.2k resistor and a 22uf cap to the switch on the pull pot which connects parallel to V1B's 1.5k cathode resistor when pulled. That provides a nice gain bump when engaged and is at stock value when off.
Lastly I replaced the 100K feedback resistor changed to 47k.
Everything is working perfectly. The volume controls are no longer on/off controls and the amp has definitely shifted to the Marshall camp in the tone department.
Here’s my frozen fingers the test clip through a V30 loaded 212 cab.
Les Paul straight in, no pedals at all.