ok here's the story. i've had this JCM 900 for about three months now. it's worked fine. the only thing i did was change the tubes. the owner before me, had if for about 7 years. he bought if from a Guitar Center somewhere in Southern california.
Just the other day, the amp stopped working. I turned on, and after some loud humming, thirty seconds later the amp shut off. No power at all!! So i took to a music store right away.
they call me a week later and tell me that i have a european amp, made to run on 240 volts. and that's why it won't turn on. it blew the fuse inside. My first thought was "that's impossible. it says 120 V on the back, and the power chord is 120 V, and i've been using it for some time now here in the states."
So i brought it back and replaced the fuse. First i put in a 250 V 2A fuse, it blew that one after about three seconds of having the power on. Then i put in a 125 V 4A fuse. This one blew, the second i plugged in the power chord into the back of the amp. Right above the mains input, there's a little decal that says 120 V. but after a lot of work, i scratched it off (it was on there real well), to reveal 240 V.
So can someone help me? did my amp change nationalities overnight? is it something else? any help would be great, thanks!
Just the other day, the amp stopped working. I turned on, and after some loud humming, thirty seconds later the amp shut off. No power at all!! So i took to a music store right away.
they call me a week later and tell me that i have a european amp, made to run on 240 volts. and that's why it won't turn on. it blew the fuse inside. My first thought was "that's impossible. it says 120 V on the back, and the power chord is 120 V, and i've been using it for some time now here in the states."
So i brought it back and replaced the fuse. First i put in a 250 V 2A fuse, it blew that one after about three seconds of having the power on. Then i put in a 125 V 4A fuse. This one blew, the second i plugged in the power chord into the back of the amp. Right above the mains input, there's a little decal that says 120 V. but after a lot of work, i scratched it off (it was on there real well), to reveal 240 V.
So can someone help me? did my amp change nationalities overnight? is it something else? any help would be great, thanks!
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