I was on a gig in conference room of a hotel a few days ago and wasn't playing for more than 20 minutes when I started hearing a popping noise coming from my amp, and saw that my Fender Twin Reverb started smoking from the tubes. I immediately turned it off and unplugged it. It wasn't until this happened that one of my bandmates conveniently decided to tell me that the sound guy told us not to plug into those outlets. Yeah, thanks for telling me.
In any case, I rarely push my amp very hard and usually play with a clean tone, and I handle my equipment very delicately. I will admit I'm worried that this will be a costly repair. I still haven't opened it up because I'm afraid to void the manufacturer's warranty and still have to look into this. But I do have questions: I don't know if it was a simply problem with the amp itself, or if was in fact a problem with the wall outlet. I've plugged directly into the wall many times with no problem. Has this ever happened to any of you? Is there a chance I was asked not to plug into this outlet because it would get easily overloaded and blow out my amp? If it did in fact do damage, any estimates or guesses regarding what would need to be repaired and the cost?
Any input you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
In any case, I rarely push my amp very hard and usually play with a clean tone, and I handle my equipment very delicately. I will admit I'm worried that this will be a costly repair. I still haven't opened it up because I'm afraid to void the manufacturer's warranty and still have to look into this. But I do have questions: I don't know if it was a simply problem with the amp itself, or if was in fact a problem with the wall outlet. I've plugged directly into the wall many times with no problem. Has this ever happened to any of you? Is there a chance I was asked not to plug into this outlet because it would get easily overloaded and blow out my amp? If it did in fact do damage, any estimates or guesses regarding what would need to be repaired and the cost?
Any input you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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