Someone brought one of these into the shop, and the power supply board was scorched. So far nothing else appears to be damaged upon examining it as much as I could without the amp being in a fully functional condidtion. We ordered a new one from the company, and the somewhat shoddily refurbed board has arrived from the factory.
The owner plays this exclusively in Tube A mode and typically seems to play guitar for periods of time as long as two or more hours a stretch... usually taking a break for 30minutes or longer then goes back to playing (very loudly as well). From what I understand not the best conditions for playing this amp trouble free.
It had been in another shop, and they told him that the rotary switch for the rectifier selection was bad. It was replaced. They also told him to disconnect the reverb tank, only telling him it was "bad" but giving no further explanation. So he got it back and played the amp until the crackling and popping sounds got louder while the guitar sounded weaker and weaker until no sound at all came out.
I see that a considerable amount of trouble is experienced with these, and after reading a few of the other threads about them I figured it may be wise to ask if anyone has any further commentary on what I may expect or encounter when replacing the PS.
Thanks.
The owner plays this exclusively in Tube A mode and typically seems to play guitar for periods of time as long as two or more hours a stretch... usually taking a break for 30minutes or longer then goes back to playing (very loudly as well). From what I understand not the best conditions for playing this amp trouble free.
It had been in another shop, and they told him that the rotary switch for the rectifier selection was bad. It was replaced. They also told him to disconnect the reverb tank, only telling him it was "bad" but giving no further explanation. So he got it back and played the amp until the crackling and popping sounds got louder while the guitar sounded weaker and weaker until no sound at all came out.
I see that a considerable amount of trouble is experienced with these, and after reading a few of the other threads about them I figured it may be wise to ask if anyone has any further commentary on what I may expect or encounter when replacing the PS.
Thanks.
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