before i start i'm by no means skilled in electronics of this nature so if you can make it simple as possible i'd appreciate it.
ok so the head had a a bad solder connection where the power cord connector goes into the circuit board so i took it apart and re-soldered the connection the amp worked before if you propped up the power cord where it goes into the amp. Now it just keeps blowing this 10 amp afe fuse on the board as soon as you turn it on. Does it matter that 2 of the smaller tubes numbers end in r-2 and the other 2 end n just r, is there placement critical cause i think i may have them mixed up?
ok so the head had a a bad solder connection where the power cord connector goes into the circuit board so i took it apart and re-soldered the connection the amp worked before if you propped up the power cord where it goes into the amp. Now it just keeps blowing this 10 amp afe fuse on the board as soon as you turn it on. Does it matter that 2 of the smaller tubes numbers end in r-2 and the other 2 end n just r, is there placement critical cause i think i may have them mixed up?
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