Ok, I've had my 5:25 since March 2007, Serial #40... I've replaced the EL-84s once already, not sure if I'm ready for a new set or not, or if I have a larger issue here.
Saturday night, playing through the 1x10 and connected to a wide body 3/4 cab (both on 4 ohms). Middle of song, started getting crackly/fuzzy sound. Then sound completely dropped out. Turned amp off and went to back up amp. Checked cable and guitar in back up amp and both worked fine.
After set, I went to back of 5:25, and noticed a small "electric smell" didn't see smoke. One of the EL-84 tubes must have "shifted" during transport (the bottom was pointing towards 7:00). I reseated the tube back in its socket, and not noticing anything else, I fired the amp back up. Everything seemed to be in order.
My question to the group (as you can tell, I don't do alot of repairs myself), was the sound a byproduct of a poorly seated tube, or do I have a bigger issue and need to take her in for a check up at my local dealer?
Patrick
Saturday night, playing through the 1x10 and connected to a wide body 3/4 cab (both on 4 ohms). Middle of song, started getting crackly/fuzzy sound. Then sound completely dropped out. Turned amp off and went to back up amp. Checked cable and guitar in back up amp and both worked fine.
After set, I went to back of 5:25, and noticed a small "electric smell" didn't see smoke. One of the EL-84 tubes must have "shifted" during transport (the bottom was pointing towards 7:00). I reseated the tube back in its socket, and not noticing anything else, I fired the amp back up. Everything seemed to be in order.
My question to the group (as you can tell, I don't do alot of repairs myself), was the sound a byproduct of a poorly seated tube, or do I have a bigger issue and need to take her in for a check up at my local dealer?
Patrick