01-13-2016, 04:20 PM
The owners manual suggests that the amp should be on standby when you switch the power switch. its never a good idea to quickly switch it back and forth.
do the preamp tubes get hot? sometimes they don't look like they are glowing, but they are. the best way to know is if they get warm.
the HT fuse could have blown. they are often times hard to tell if they are blown or not. best to check with a continuity meter.
-steve
do the preamp tubes get hot? sometimes they don't look like they are glowing, but they are. the best way to know is if they get warm.
the HT fuse could have blown. they are often times hard to tell if they are blown or not. best to check with a continuity meter.
-steve
(01-06-2016, 10:23 PM)burnrecordings Wrote: I recently purchased this combo and I love it!
However being ignorant to any issue it might cause, I had been switching the 25W/50W switch back and forth and I think I cause something to fail.
Would anyone know what It might be or where to start? I have a intermediate level of electronics experience. All fuses look fine and the amp powers up. The issue I'm having is no sound and it looks like two of the preamp tubes are not heating up as there is no glow. Switching the power does not change this. Anyone have any Ideas? Thanks in advance!