Gentleman, I have a 65 Deluxe Reverb in with a blown mains fuse. I replaced the fuse, and have been monitoring it and watching current draw. So far, it has not risen above 0.65 amps at idle, so I suspect there is no problem other than the old fuse just blew as they sometimes do.
But, during testing a curious thing happened. I tapped the rectifier tube and one single blue spark happened with a crackle in the speaker. I have tapped many times since then, and it remains stable. Then later I tapped one of the power tubes several times, and the same thing happened, one single smallish blue spark with a crackle in the speaker. THEN, the same thing with the other 6V6. Each time, one single smallish blue spark and then nothing after that. I have been tapping for two days now, and no more sparks. It bears mentioning all three tubes are vintage RCA.
So I wonder, what's up with that? Seems like the tubes are good. Did I jar some space dust loose that burned up by tapping? I am inclined to return the amp without replacing these RCA tubes, but I'd like to have a grip on why they each sparked one time only. The amp idles hours on end at just over 0.6 amps.
But, during testing a curious thing happened. I tapped the rectifier tube and one single blue spark happened with a crackle in the speaker. I have tapped many times since then, and it remains stable. Then later I tapped one of the power tubes several times, and the same thing happened, one single smallish blue spark with a crackle in the speaker. THEN, the same thing with the other 6V6. Each time, one single smallish blue spark and then nothing after that. I have been tapping for two days now, and no more sparks. It bears mentioning all three tubes are vintage RCA.
So I wonder, what's up with that? Seems like the tubes are good. Did I jar some space dust loose that burned up by tapping? I am inclined to return the amp without replacing these RCA tubes, but I'd like to have a grip on why they each sparked one time only. The amp idles hours on end at just over 0.6 amps.
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