but they have blown right away. originally after the show where the amp died, I replaced the fuses turned it on and pop they blew immediately. then I put new tubes in, tried again and they did not pop right away but took a little time.
I'm not the original owner so I really don't know if the caps are original. They are obviously older, but also I've seen in a lot of pictures of these amps that the caps are blue, these ones are all black.
this is bad to admit to but the first time after the fuses had popped right away. I put some higher fuses in the HT fuses sockets. turned it on and the bias fuse began to glow red at one end and something started to smoke, looked like it was coming from pretubes or around there. I only had the amp on for a split second, and probably shouldn't have done that but I mean, wouldn't that indicate a short?
I'm not the original owner so I really don't know if the caps are original. They are obviously older, but also I've seen in a lot of pictures of these amps that the caps are blue, these ones are all black.
this is bad to admit to but the first time after the fuses had popped right away. I put some higher fuses in the HT fuses sockets. turned it on and the bias fuse began to glow red at one end and something started to smoke, looked like it was coming from pretubes or around there. I only had the amp on for a split second, and probably shouldn't have done that but I mean, wouldn't that indicate a short?
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