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  • Hot Rod Deville 212 -- Blown Fuse

    Hey everyone. I just got back from a three week vacation and turned on my amp. As soon as the red light came on the amp popped and turned off. Nothing would power up -- no lights, no sounds, no anything. A fuse was definitely blown (I took it out) and I'm wondering whether I should just replace it myself (3A 250V) or bring my amp to a shop. Is it possible that the fuse just blew on its own and there's no deeper problem (bad tubes or anything like that)? If there is a bigger problem, could replacing my current fuse and blowing the new one make the problem even worse?

    The amp is between two and three years old.

    Thanks for any input!

  • #2
    Fuses don't blow on their own. Something made it blow. I would check the output tubes first.

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    • #3
      But by all means try another fuse. Most common reason for fuses to blow is a failed power tube.
      Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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      • #4
        Hi there,
        I've owned and gigged a Deville for about 12 years now. I replace my power tubes about every six months, which has cured the problem of turning up at a gig, turning on and popping a fuse because a tube is shorted. Take out the power tubes replace the fuse (if your supply voltage is 230 then the fuse is 1.6 amp, 3 amp for 110v) if the amp will come of standby without blowing the fuse then you have a bad tube.

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