Hi all,
I just acquired a Peavey Classic 50 212 combo at the cool price of $250 yesterday. When I tried it out (for about 30 minutes) it worked just fine; however, once I got it home after a bit more playing the amp made a few scratchy noises and then I saw a large blue spark and heard a much louder noise.
Now when I turn the amp on there is a blue spark which occurs about every 1-2 seconds coming from one of the pins of one of the power tube sockets. This amp uses a printed circuit board design and the spark actually occurs on the pin of the side opposite of the tube. Additionally, I can see a bit of charred circuit board where the spark is coming from. My question is, what is causing this?? I am not brave enough to leave the amp on for any extended period of time.
I would think that a tube is bad, but I dont want to simply retube the amp if it is something else and I will just ruin another tube.
Any help??
Thanks.
I just acquired a Peavey Classic 50 212 combo at the cool price of $250 yesterday. When I tried it out (for about 30 minutes) it worked just fine; however, once I got it home after a bit more playing the amp made a few scratchy noises and then I saw a large blue spark and heard a much louder noise.
Now when I turn the amp on there is a blue spark which occurs about every 1-2 seconds coming from one of the pins of one of the power tube sockets. This amp uses a printed circuit board design and the spark actually occurs on the pin of the side opposite of the tube. Additionally, I can see a bit of charred circuit board where the spark is coming from. My question is, what is causing this?? I am not brave enough to leave the amp on for any extended period of time.
I would think that a tube is bad, but I dont want to simply retube the amp if it is something else and I will just ruin another tube.
Any help??
Thanks.
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