Hi, guess I'm new here... and somewhat needing help
After my power tubes stopped working, I opened up the amp and found a filament power jumper broken. I replaced it, along with some other jumper wires that were looking pretty sad.
Now whenever I turn on the amp it blows the first fuse, the chassis-mounted 3A one, within about half a second (I briefly tried a 3.2A fuse, which didn't blow, but was definitely going to destroy my input transformer. The tubes started to get REALLY bright, when I yanked the plug).
I can't seem to spot any bad solders or broken jumpers on the board, and I'm fairly clueless at the moment... don't know much about amp repair. Any suggestions on what could cause such a large current flow would be greatly welcomed!
thanks!
-Kyle
After my power tubes stopped working, I opened up the amp and found a filament power jumper broken. I replaced it, along with some other jumper wires that were looking pretty sad.
Now whenever I turn on the amp it blows the first fuse, the chassis-mounted 3A one, within about half a second (I briefly tried a 3.2A fuse, which didn't blow, but was definitely going to destroy my input transformer. The tubes started to get REALLY bright, when I yanked the plug).
I can't seem to spot any bad solders or broken jumpers on the board, and I'm fairly clueless at the moment... don't know much about amp repair. Any suggestions on what could cause such a large current flow would be greatly welcomed!
thanks!
-Kyle
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