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    Mark V Combo blowing fuses on power up - high voltage

    Just pulled the trigger on the Furman P-1800. While it doesn't seem to fluctuate more than 2-3 volts at any given time, over the last few months I've seen readings drift from 118 - 131v. Even if the meter on the UPS isn't totally accurate, it doesn't appear to be very stable. With another pricey...
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    Mark V Combo blowing fuses on power up - high voltage

    Yeah I figured one or more of the new tubes would be blown...I'll let the tech sort that out. You said that optimally the amp is looking for 117v. Would a solid 120v be safe? (looking for super-safe here). http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/P1800AR Appreciate the help
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    Mark V Combo blowing fuses on power up - high voltage

    @Authorized Boogie... I made a substantial investment in a nice little guitar rig centered around the Mark V for home recording in an apartment environment, and it was always intended that it was going to roar into a attenuator/direct box, and I'll just be up front with that and it is what it...
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    Mark V Combo blowing fuses on power up - high voltage

    Hey guys, really appreciate the replies. Yeah it had the original tubes up until failure, and I replaced with new Mesa tubes. There were no signs of scorching in the sockets, and I never noticed any smell or smoke...just the loud internal hum. Swapping tubes is about the extent of repair that...
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    Mark V Combo blowing fuses on power up - high voltage

    Hey all. I'm having some trouble with my Mark V combo I wonder if I could bounce off you all. I've had it about 2 years, purely home use and never leaves my little home studio, and it honestly doesn't have a whole lot of time on it. I generally run it through a Rivera Rockcrusher Recording...
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