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  • HIWATT Amp Problem

    Hoping someone can help me. I recently purchased a 50 watt Hiwatt Head, and within a day I blew the fuses. The fuses we changed and the amp was fine...for another day. In the middle of playing, the amp just cut off. I wondered if I could have possibly blown the fuses again. I switched them out with two new ones, and nothing. Other than the Led light on the front coming on, nothing happens. Any thoughts? Before I take it to a tech, I thought someone here might have a suggestion on what it could be.

  • #2
    It's difficult to guess without a model number. If it's a tube amp, it's probably a bad output tube(s) drawing too much current and blowing the fuse. I see the DR504, SA112, SA115 and SA212 all used a pair of EL34s in the output. You can try putting in a new set of output tubes and see if that helps.

    Replacing the fuse won't help until you solve the problem.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by techineer View Post
      It's difficult to guess without a model number. If it's a tube amp, it's probably a bad output tube(s) drawing too much current and blowing the fuse. I see the DR504, SA112, SA115 and SA212 all used a pair of EL34s in the output. You can try putting in a new set of output tubes and see if that helps.

      Replacing the fuse won't help until you solve the problem.
      It could be that someone slapped a set of tubes in it without checking the bias, and they're running too hot. Bias needs to be checked when replacing output tubes.

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      • #4
        The diagrams that I have found don't show any adjustment for bias. That's why I didn't mention it.

        http://www.hiwatt.com/data/tech_info.html

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        • #5
          It's set by changing the dropping resistor in the bias supply (on amps without an adjustment for it).

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