We were using the MarkIII with the 1820 cab... It was sounding great and loud, no fuzzy sounds or clicks or pops. Everything was working great and then just *nothing*. The power light went out and there was no smoke or frying smell (I've been through many amps, and would recognize something smoking)
So we waited a day for it to cool down, and still no power up.
Checked the main fuse, and it got a yes for continuity (0 resistance).
Pulled the back panel, and checked the two internal fuses, both good visible and on the meter.
Then (this is where my ability wanes) while the amp was unplugged I placed my meter leads on both of the primary wires for the Power Transformer and it was open (no current passing, a 1 on the ohm meter set to the 200ohm range).
Is this a bad PT, or could it be something ::ahem:: Less expensive!
Thanks,
So we waited a day for it to cool down, and still no power up.
Checked the main fuse, and it got a yes for continuity (0 resistance).
Pulled the back panel, and checked the two internal fuses, both good visible and on the meter.
Then (this is where my ability wanes) while the amp was unplugged I placed my meter leads on both of the primary wires for the Power Transformer and it was open (no current passing, a 1 on the ohm meter set to the 200ohm range).
Is this a bad PT, or could it be something ::ahem:: Less expensive!
Thanks,
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