Re: Blown HT fuse
- From: "pete" <a.anitoli@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 22:11:12 GMT
"White Spirit" <wspirit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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After playing my Marshall 6100LM for while I powered it down fully in
order to switch it from 100W to 50W mode. As I did so, I heard a small
noise coming through the speakers that doesn't normally happen. When I
switched it back on, there was no sound. Thinking there was a blown
fuse, I switched it off and put it back over to 100W mode and one of the
fuse indicator lights was lit and the amp was working on half power.
Should I:
Replace the fuse and try again?
Replace the fuse and valves and try again?
Take it to a tech because what I did shouldn't have blown a fuse in the
first place?
Take it to a tech anyway because it still has 470ohm 5W screen grid
resistors but uses EL34s and this could be a problem?
The blown fuse means a tube/s are shorted-replace all i would say.
That 6100 was one of the ones with 5881 tubes to begin with right?
Nothing else has been changed inside for the el34 swap?
.
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