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  • Maintenance noob with Diezel VH4 tube problems

    Hi everyone,

    New to the forums, I'll try and be as exact as possible.

    -I have a Diezel VH4, I blew a fuse in channels 1 & 2.

    -I replaced the fuses with what I believe the be the correct ones (fuse that was in the amp is labeled LF.T250mAL250VP I replaced it with FRYS.com*|*NTE )

    -When I was replacing the fuses the amplifier was accidentally flipped on without fuses in channel one and two

    -After replacing the fuses when I power the amplifier on The tubes in channels 1 & 2 heat up very quickly and the center of the tube begins to glow VERY bright VERY quickly (this all happens in less than ten seconds)

    -The amp does not produce sound, and a loud hum grows louder and louder the longer the amp is on.

    -I have swapped the new fuses with the fuses that were in channels 3 & 4 and the new fuses do not effect the tubes in 3 & 4.

    Any help would be great, the repairs on this amp are always REALLY expensive and I'm hoping I just need new tubes but I don't want to put a new set in if I'm just going to ruin those tubes as well.

  • #2
    fuses blow for a reason, possibly a tube went bad, maybe the one that red plates on startup now. The fuse is pretty odd; its tiny at 0.25A and 250v, you need to be sure its the right type as you replaced it with a "slo-blo" and it may need to be faster. I'd email the company, they should give you about $4k worth of attention! These are built like tanks you likely can only hurt the tubes, which you need to have tested and replaced if bad anyway.

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    • #3
      I would check the bias voltage on the tubes that are red plating.(tubes removed)
      Compare it to 3 & 4.
      If all is well, the tubes are bad.

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