So I have a 5 watt tube amp from the brand Splendor (made by Hitachi), probably from the early/mid sixties sometime, I imagine. I usually turn it up to full volume and it sounds absolutely fantastic - fender champ-like - but I have a problem.
Due to my own idiocy, I left it on for at least one, possibly three days at full volume until the fuse blew. The lamp for this amp uses an obsolete socket, so when it burned out, I never replaced it. Therefore, I didn't know it was on. My bad.
So anyhow, I replaced the fuse (1Amp) and it blew immediately when turned on. This is not good.
Before I spend way more than this amp is worth to get it looked at by a tech, does anyone think this is a problem that might be easily and cheaply solved by replacing the tubes? Or is it probably something more than that? I'm afraid it's probably not good news...
Due to my own idiocy, I left it on for at least one, possibly three days at full volume until the fuse blew. The lamp for this amp uses an obsolete socket, so when it burned out, I never replaced it. Therefore, I didn't know it was on. My bad.
So anyhow, I replaced the fuse (1Amp) and it blew immediately when turned on. This is not good.
Before I spend way more than this amp is worth to get it looked at by a tech, does anyone think this is a problem that might be easily and cheaply solved by replacing the tubes? Or is it probably something more than that? I'm afraid it's probably not good news...
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