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  • My 65 Reissue Princeton has no power.

    At practice my amp acted as if my battery went out in my pedal, but to my surprise it was my amp. Any Ideals?

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    We'll need a better description of how the problem presented itself and is effecting the sound of the amp. Different pedals sound different as the batteries die.

    Chuck
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      Sorry, after bypassing the pedal the amp still made no sound, I turned it around to look at the tubes and seen one of the "6L6" not glowing but with what looked like a flame. At that point I shut the amp down. Later at home it had no signs of power, not even the power light was on. There was a smell of electrical burn maybe?

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