Hello everyone.
It has been over a year since I have been active here. 
I have gotten rusty with amps and hardly get to tinker around much any more, so I am hoping to get some short cut advice. My YGM3 Tremolo doesn't work. Actually I bought it not working. The tubes are good so that can't be it. The pots are fine and the wiring seems to be all in place.
Question:  What typically makes these tremolos die? Do caps fail, or is there something more sinister?
Thanks as always
Markus
			
			
									
									Traynor YGM 3 Tremolo trouble
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				Markusv
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Traynor YGM 3 Tremolo trouble
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						Re: Traynor YGM 3 Tremolo trouble
Welcome back! Yes, any electrolytic caps in the tremolo circuit are suspect.
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				Markusv
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Re: Traynor YGM 3 Tremolo trouble
Thank you Xtian. Will check tomorrow. I suspect that would be a tremolo tube cathode cap?
			
			
									
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Re: Traynor YGM 3 Tremolo trouble
Leaky phase shift caps are also a common failure mode.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Traynor YGM 3 Tremolo trouble
Thanks -- so the 3 caps in successive CR configuration?
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