steveohdearyme
Member
Hey people,
Im new to this forum but hopefully il be posting on a regular basis from now. Anyhow my query is this...
I recently purchased a second hand Simul 2:90 from the states, had it converted and all the rest and ive had it up and running for say about, 10 hours max. In this time ive blown a couple of valves (not from having it cranked i should add, never had this amp up too loud). Ive been told that the unit itself is in good working order and that i may be going through the motions of finding out which are the old valves. Anyhow im at the stage where i have 4 new valves and im really struggling to find out which valve has blown. Are there any signs i should look for when figuring out which valve has popped? I know i should ideally replace them in pairs.
Also, does anyone know where i can get the correct 1A 250v fuses from? Its the older version of the 2:90 that i have.
I really want to learn as much as i can about this power amp as it sounds phenominal when using it with my V-Twin, if theres any tutorials or whatever around i could really use the education!
Steve
Im new to this forum but hopefully il be posting on a regular basis from now. Anyhow my query is this...
I recently purchased a second hand Simul 2:90 from the states, had it converted and all the rest and ive had it up and running for say about, 10 hours max. In this time ive blown a couple of valves (not from having it cranked i should add, never had this amp up too loud). Ive been told that the unit itself is in good working order and that i may be going through the motions of finding out which are the old valves. Anyhow im at the stage where i have 4 new valves and im really struggling to find out which valve has blown. Are there any signs i should look for when figuring out which valve has popped? I know i should ideally replace them in pairs.
Also, does anyone know where i can get the correct 1A 250v fuses from? Its the older version of the 2:90 that i have.
I really want to learn as much as i can about this power amp as it sounds phenominal when using it with my V-Twin, if theres any tutorials or whatever around i could really use the education!
Steve