Hey All, First post here,
So I bought a Weber attenuator for my Fender Bassman Reissue combo amp and tried to hook it up tonight. I started by cutting the wires going to speakers inside the amp as the bassman has 4 speakers and I wanted to hook it up at a common point so I wouldn't have to make a 4 way split to go to the attenuator. I wired the attenuator series between the output and the speakers as instructed.
When I plugged in the amp and the guitar I got nothing. The amp turned on and the tubes glowed but no noise to the speakers. This is where it got ugly. All of a sudden, there was a spark near one of the power tubes and the amp was toast. Not even the red light comes on. Its DEAD! Does anyone know what I did? I hope its a cheap fix
Anyway, I discovered after the fact that I had not connected one of them securely enough and i dont think any power was going to the speakers. Could this have fried my transformer?
Help please!
Thanks
So I bought a Weber attenuator for my Fender Bassman Reissue combo amp and tried to hook it up tonight. I started by cutting the wires going to speakers inside the amp as the bassman has 4 speakers and I wanted to hook it up at a common point so I wouldn't have to make a 4 way split to go to the attenuator. I wired the attenuator series between the output and the speakers as instructed.
When I plugged in the amp and the guitar I got nothing. The amp turned on and the tubes glowed but no noise to the speakers. This is where it got ugly. All of a sudden, there was a spark near one of the power tubes and the amp was toast. Not even the red light comes on. Its DEAD! Does anyone know what I did? I hope its a cheap fix
Anyway, I discovered after the fact that I had not connected one of them securely enough and i dont think any power was going to the speakers. Could this have fried my transformer?
Help please!
Thanks
Comment