Last week, when using the original tubes i switched my AC30 off standby and it just died, i changed the main fuse, which had blown, as well as a new rectifier tube...
It worked well for a week, until today, where the amp would not come off standby (red light on, no orange light) - i noticed the rectifier tube was not lit, but all the others were. I jingled the rectifier clip around a bit, and poked it with a plank of wood, and it lit up, it seems as if it was very temperamental to how i placed it....
However, then when testing the standby switches and just generally seeing how reliable it was to turn on/off - it suddenly went crazy, purple lights in the rectifier, pretty scary. It blew the HT fuse
Why was the rectifier going crazy, its new!?
Why was it so temperamental to where it was positioned?
hmm, also, just noticed this. One of the red wires coming from the rectifier socket is not where it is on other examples, does this matter? ... check out the pics...
It worked well for a week, until today, where the amp would not come off standby (red light on, no orange light) - i noticed the rectifier tube was not lit, but all the others were. I jingled the rectifier clip around a bit, and poked it with a plank of wood, and it lit up, it seems as if it was very temperamental to how i placed it....
However, then when testing the standby switches and just generally seeing how reliable it was to turn on/off - it suddenly went crazy, purple lights in the rectifier, pretty scary. It blew the HT fuse
Why was the rectifier going crazy, its new!?
Why was it so temperamental to where it was positioned?
hmm, also, just noticed this. One of the red wires coming from the rectifier socket is not where it is on other examples, does this matter? ... check out the pics...
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