I was playing my '67 Ampeg Gemini II, and it suddenly cut out. No death noises, just stopped dead. The fuse was blown, but there doesn't seem to be any damage to any components on the circuit board. I pulled all the tubes, replaced the fuse, and powered up again. The lamp flickered for a millisecond, then the fuse popped. I ran out of time for further troubleshooting, but should my next step tomorrow be to read the impedance of the transformer legs? If it comes up a dead short I'd assume it's time for a new PT.
Anything else should I test? I just recapped the amp a couple months ago, but if I'd done anything really stupid I'd imagine it would have shown up before now.
Anything else should I test? I just recapped the amp a couple months ago, but if I'd done anything really stupid I'd imagine it would have shown up before now.
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