Hello all, this is my first post on the forums. Ok, so I bought a Fender Champ 600 recently and, after replacing the stock tubes with JJ power and preamp tubes, sounded great for a little practice/jam amp. However, I really wanted that saturated tube amp sound from my Champ, so I then tried something I know you're not supposed to do with tube amps. I disconnected the speaker, then ran a regular guitar cable out of the amp and into a cheap 25W solid-state amp, all this with my guitar plugged into the Champ. So, lo and behold, after 10 minutes of playing through this nasty setup, I heard a soft pop and then the back of the Champ began to smoke. I immediately unplugged the Champ, then the other amp and my guitar and waited a little bit until it stopped. I opened the back and looked around and the tubes were fine, but the output transformer looked like it blew, so I replaced the transformer with a correct replacement. I also replaced the fuse since it was blown. I turned on the amp and when I played through it I could only barely hear the guitar with the volume turned up to about 7 or 8.
Any thoughts as to the problem? I talked to a local repairman and he said it may be beyond repair. Thanks in advance for answers or comments.
Any thoughts as to the problem? I talked to a local repairman and he said it may be beyond repair. Thanks in advance for answers or comments.
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