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So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 1:48 am
by Fuzzy Picklez
Something is horribly horribly wrong here.
My amp was not loud enough at band practice.
My mid 60s YBA-1 that I just bought BARELY kept up with the group at practice.
I was running it with a VHT 2x12 slant cab with vintage 30s and I pushed it to a point where it just kept up, but didn't really have anything left on tap.

I was running it sorta clean/sorta not, but even when I dimed both volumes it didn't help much. It didn't seem to get louder after about 7ish, just more distorted. It just started to get kind of farty too. It sounded absolutely perfect at at 5 or 6.

Yes my band is obscenely loud, but something here doesn't seem right here. My last amp was a 50 watt ENGL Screamer, and it kept up just fine with the same cab. It was a combo with one more speaker, but that's the only real difference. I've had a blues junior cranked to verge of death manage to keep up with them too. It was roughly the same volume, but hey, it's a way smaller amp.

The other dude on geetar runs a 45 Traynor Iron Horse though a 2x12 traynor cab (can't remember what speakers) and the bassist runs a Traynor Bassmaster YBA-200 2 which is 200 watts of insanity through a 1x15 traynor cab and a 2x10 traynor cab. There's a lot, and I mean a lot of power in these setups. (Yes we all use Traynor. It's just a weird coincidence. We're also really Canadian.)



How did I do this/is my amp broken/wat do?



TL;DR: My 45 watt tube amp is too quite at band practice? wat do.

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 1:55 am
by devnulljp
I think you must have gone deaf. Only way to explain why a YBA-1 isn't loud enough.

(You're in Toronto? There's a guy in Stoney Creek that would fix it up for you. I'll drop you his info by PM)

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 1:56 am
by SPACERITUAL
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:We're also really Canadian.




Gross

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 1:58 am
by Fuzz_Pi
Dude one or two of yer output tubes might be blown

...just check all the tubes to be sure

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:22 am
by Fuzzy Picklez
Fuck.
If it's a problem with the amp I'm going to be really pissed.
I seriously just got this thing less than a week ago.

If it's a problem with the amp, what should I do? I will be pretty mad if one or the output tubes blew out. Should I e-mail the dude I bought it off of and tell him?
Also, my other guitar player has the amp right now, so I can't check anything. Goddamn it.

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:28 am
by Fuzz_Pi
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:Fuck.
If it's a problem with the amp I'm going to be really pissed.
I seriously just got this thing less than a week ago.

If it's a problem with the amp, what should I do? I will be pretty mad if one or the output tubes blew out. Should I e-mail the dude I bought it off of and tell him?
Also, my other guitar player has the amp right now, so I can't check anything. Goddamn it.


I wouldn't totally flip yer shit yet.

Tubes blow fairly frequently, often times they get damaged in shipping. it's not necessarily the dude who sold it to you's fault

However if you EQ to a crazy scooped tone, the amp being "not loud enough" might just be yer tone not cutting thru

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:42 am
by Fuzzy Picklez
Fuzz_Pi wrote:
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:Fuck.
If it's a problem with the amp I'm going to be really pissed.
I seriously just got this thing less than a week ago.

If it's a problem with the amp, what should I do? I will be pretty mad if one or the output tubes blew out. Should I e-mail the dude I bought it off of and tell him?
Also, my other guitar player has the amp right now, so I can't check anything. Goddamn it.


I wouldn't totally flip yer shit yet.

Tubes blow fairly frequently, often times they get damaged in shipping. it's not necessarily the dude who sold it to you's fault

However if you EQ to a crazy scooped tone, the amp being "not loud enough" might just be yer tone not cutting thru

I picked up locally from a dude who said it had just been serviced is the kicker.
I also run my mids crazy high on everything. There's no mids knob on this, but I usually run shit with high mids.
It's legitimately a volume thing.

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:46 am
by Derelict78
more speakers

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:47 am
by Fuzz_Pi
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:
Fuzz_Pi wrote:
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:Fuck.
If it's a problem with the amp I'm going to be really pissed.
I seriously just got this thing less than a week ago.

If it's a problem with the amp, what should I do? I will be pretty mad if one or the output tubes blew out. Should I e-mail the dude I bought it off of and tell him?
Also, my other guitar player has the amp right now, so I can't check anything. Goddamn it.


I wouldn't totally flip yer shit yet.

Tubes blow fairly frequently, often times they get damaged in shipping. it's not necessarily the dude who sold it to you's fault

However if you EQ to a crazy scooped tone, the amp being "not loud enough" might just be yer tone not cutting thru

I picked up locally from a dude who said it had just been serviced is the kicker.
I also run my mids crazy high on everything. There's no mids knob on this, but I usually run shit with high mids.
It's legitimately a volume thing.


Ah I see, there might actully be a problem here then :(

Alright that's what I like to hear, I was just ruling out the mids thing

Derelict78 wrote:more speakers


That helps alot too :lol:

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:49 am
by theavondon
Derelict78 wrote:more speakers


Hoop hoop whoop boop this. At least a 4X12, I'm fairly certain your definition of "crazy loud" isn't really too loud to me, because the guitar player I'm used to uses two 4x12s for just headroom purposes.


MOAR ALWAYS MOAR NEVER STOPS ALWAYS MOAR

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:56 am
by Fuzzy Picklez
theavondon wrote:
Derelict78 wrote:more speakers


Hoop hoop whoop boop this. At least a 4X12, I'm fairly certain your definition of "crazy loud" isn't really too loud to me, because the guitar player I'm used to uses two 4x12s for just headroom purposes.


MOAR ALWAYS MOAR NEVER STOPS ALWAYS MOAR

Everything's bigger in Texas.

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:58 am
by theavondon
I mean, yeah.

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 4:00 am
by tuffteef
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:
theavondon wrote:
Derelict78 wrote:more speakers


Hoop hoop whoop boop this. At least a 4X12, I'm fairly certain your definition of "crazy loud" isn't really too loud to me, because the guitar player I'm used to uses two 4x12s for just headroom purposes.


MOAR ALWAYS MOAR NEVER STOPS ALWAYS MOAR

Everything's bigger in Texas.


YOU KNOW IT IS
OH OH I THINK I MIGHT OF MADE A BIG MISTAKE OH OH OH CHORD ORGAN BLOOS!

CHORD ORGAN BLOOOOOOS!


also im sure its broken or somethin.

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 4:06 am
by devnulljp
I've always had good luck with tubes from these guys: http://thetubestore.com

Re: So... What do you do when your YBA-1 isn't loud enough?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 4:27 am
by Fuzzy Picklez
devnulljp wrote:I've always had good luck with tubes from these guys: http://thetubestore.com

Yeah.
One of my buddies has had a few good experiences with these guys too.
Damn though. So much for getting two amps.