Folks,
Please forgive my newb-ishness... I'm a bassist with a solid state rig and am pretty useless with tube guitar stuff...
One of my bands shares a rehearsal space with a few other bands whom are normally respectful of the gear we leave there. However one person allowed another band temporary access to the space... tonight was our first practice after this event and our lead guitarist's head won't even power up in standby mode The red light doesn't come on.
Everything was basically cranked and the thing had obviously been run hard and ridiculously loud.
We're not sure how old it is or about its previous history but we have gigged it plenty and it has certainly been lugged around. Its current broken state could be coincidence or just bad luck, who knows...
I checked the two fuses (main and HT) visually and for continuity with a multimeter... both seemed fine. Tried other basics such as known good mains socket and power cord... no love.
Is there anything else I can check? I'm comfortable going in and doing some cursory poking around...
Thanks very much for any insight!
Cheers,
--jeff
Please forgive my newb-ishness... I'm a bassist with a solid state rig and am pretty useless with tube guitar stuff...
One of my bands shares a rehearsal space with a few other bands whom are normally respectful of the gear we leave there. However one person allowed another band temporary access to the space... tonight was our first practice after this event and our lead guitarist's head won't even power up in standby mode The red light doesn't come on.
Everything was basically cranked and the thing had obviously been run hard and ridiculously loud.
We're not sure how old it is or about its previous history but we have gigged it plenty and it has certainly been lugged around. Its current broken state could be coincidence or just bad luck, who knows...
I checked the two fuses (main and HT) visually and for continuity with a multimeter... both seemed fine. Tried other basics such as known good mains socket and power cord... no love.
Is there anything else I can check? I'm comfortable going in and doing some cursory poking around...
Thanks very much for any insight!
Cheers,
--jeff
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