So I have a Vox Cambridge 30 Reverb that was bought in japan and works with 120V. The normal line gives 230V here in Sri Lanka. I normally use a step down converter to get the 230V to 110V.
Now a week back i left it at the studio i practice because i was having no way of taking it home that day. The next day when i came to pick it up, some idiot had straight away plugged the Vox into the 230V and had busted it. I brought it home and opened it up and found the fuse blown out. So i replaced it.
After replacing it the on Led was working and the speaker gives out a hum, no matter what knob i turn the volume doesn't change, the hum stays the same. the problem is that although i have some electronics skills, I don't know about Tube amplifiers. So i need some guidance on what and where i should check for faults or burnt out components..
Now a week back i left it at the studio i practice because i was having no way of taking it home that day. The next day when i came to pick it up, some idiot had straight away plugged the Vox into the 230V and had busted it. I brought it home and opened it up and found the fuse blown out. So i replaced it.
After replacing it the on Led was working and the speaker gives out a hum, no matter what knob i turn the volume doesn't change, the hum stays the same. the problem is that although i have some electronics skills, I don't know about Tube amplifiers. So i need some guidance on what and where i should check for faults or burnt out components..
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