hi guys
i picked up a second hand 100w ashdown bass combo a no. of months ago for teaching my girlfriend to play bass on for the trio i got together (she sings mainly).
when we were having a practice a few days ago the fuse blew as we were finishing up. i picked up some fuses today and the amp blew the fuse again instantly (or close to being a slowblow). this is the fuse regulating the current from the mains. it seems to me that it is probably a shorted power transformer (the only transformer being ss).
another idea was that it may be the filter caps leaking current to ground, as i opened it up thinking the fuse looked ok and saw some cream/pinky stuff dried around some of the larger electrolytic caps. i wasnt sure if this was the dielectric leaking out or if it was just something to hold the caps in place like silicone or similar thing for electronics. it was dried hard against the board and the cap. the fuse shorted out within a second of me turning it on, so i dont think this is the problem, but thought id ask about the unknown stuff.
would you guys recomend me ordering a newtransformer for the amp and giving it a go, or do you think that it could be something else?
would a company be likely to send a tranny to someone like me who is a hobbyist with tube amps? there is a local music shop that carries ashdown amps that would probably be able to order it for me, but maybe not as they dont repair amps there.
thanks for any advice
i picked up a second hand 100w ashdown bass combo a no. of months ago for teaching my girlfriend to play bass on for the trio i got together (she sings mainly).
when we were having a practice a few days ago the fuse blew as we were finishing up. i picked up some fuses today and the amp blew the fuse again instantly (or close to being a slowblow). this is the fuse regulating the current from the mains. it seems to me that it is probably a shorted power transformer (the only transformer being ss).
another idea was that it may be the filter caps leaking current to ground, as i opened it up thinking the fuse looked ok and saw some cream/pinky stuff dried around some of the larger electrolytic caps. i wasnt sure if this was the dielectric leaking out or if it was just something to hold the caps in place like silicone or similar thing for electronics. it was dried hard against the board and the cap. the fuse shorted out within a second of me turning it on, so i dont think this is the problem, but thought id ask about the unknown stuff.
would you guys recomend me ordering a newtransformer for the amp and giving it a go, or do you think that it could be something else?
would a company be likely to send a tranny to someone like me who is a hobbyist with tube amps? there is a local music shop that carries ashdown amps that would probably be able to order it for me, but maybe not as they dont repair amps there.
thanks for any advice
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