Hi, I am new to the forum and relatively new to amp building. I successfully built a JTM-45 this past summer and so I thought I would attempt a super reverb. I got the kit from Marsh. I finished the build today and went through to make sure my connections were sound. I put the tubes in and had a bias adapter (don't know if thats what its called but its inbetween the tube and tube socket and allows you to check current and plate voltage; its kind of old and beatup though) under one of the power tubes. I hooked up the amp to the 4 10s but did not hook up the reverb. I turned on the amp and the tubes heated up fine. Everything appeared to be alright so I flipped the standby switch. Immediately a very loud hum/buzz came from the speakers for about two second and I immediately shut the power off but the fuse had already blown. Does anyone know what this could have been? My knowledge is somewhat limited on circuits and electronics so I have no idea where to begin trying to debug this problem. This kit was relatively expensive so I would rather not mess up a bunch of components like transformers and stuff.
Could the problem be with the bias meter between the tubes?
What could this problem be?
I feel I laid out the ground scheme fairly well and follwed the diagram from Hoffman's library.
I can post pictures if that helps anyone.
Advice????????
Michael
Could the problem be with the bias meter between the tubes?
What could this problem be?
I feel I laid out the ground scheme fairly well and follwed the diagram from Hoffman's library.
I can post pictures if that helps anyone.
Advice????????
Michael
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