Not sure if this is the right forum for this. I was just adjusting the bias on my brother's blackface Fender Bandmaster. At one point I swapped the output tubes and unplugged my resistive load while I did it. I then forgot to plug the load back in when I turned it back on. I had it on for up to 5 minutes without the load. Nothing unusual happened during this time. The current through the half of the output transformer primary that I was measuring remained at a normal value, nothing overheated.
Unfortunately I don't have a 4 Ohm speaker cabinet I can plug into to see if it still works ok for my own peace of mind. I have an 8 Ohm cabinet but I'm not sure it's a great idea. In case I haven't already messed it up I'd hate to ruin it doing that. Otherwise I have to wait a number of days before I can return it to him so he can try it out and hope for the best.
Anyway is it likely I've done something to it given the information I've provided? I've read a lot of things about how you are almost sure to ruin the amp if you turn it on without a load connected but I haven't seen any detailed explanation of why this happens.
Thanks for any input.
Greg
Unfortunately I don't have a 4 Ohm speaker cabinet I can plug into to see if it still works ok for my own peace of mind. I have an 8 Ohm cabinet but I'm not sure it's a great idea. In case I haven't already messed it up I'd hate to ruin it doing that. Otherwise I have to wait a number of days before I can return it to him so he can try it out and hope for the best.
Anyway is it likely I've done something to it given the information I've provided? I've read a lot of things about how you are almost sure to ruin the amp if you turn it on without a load connected but I haven't seen any detailed explanation of why this happens.
Thanks for any input.
Greg
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