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In Reply to: Re: I'm not familar with your amp, but it sounds like your power tube may have shorted out..... posted by Sherlock on April 8, 2006 at 08:16:33:
Yes, the amp does take a fuse but to check it's condition I would have to open the amp up which I'm not thrilled about. Am I correct in assuming the fuse would have blown first before any damage occured? With the fuse blown the amp would not work, right? Because late last night I listened for about an hour with the stock el34's and the amp seemed fine.
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- Re: I'm not familar with your amp, but it sounds like your power tube may have shorted out..... - wuzzelbud 09:12:47 04/08/06 (4)
- Wuzzel, if you're uncomfortable removing the bottom cover of a tubed amp... - jeffreybehr 10:37:00 04/08/06 (1)
- Re: Wuzzel, if you're uncomfortable removing the bottom cover of a tubed amp... - wuzzelbud 13:55:06 04/08/06 (0)
- FWIW department.......... - Chuck Y 09:34:34 04/08/06 (1)
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