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Pageburst

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I had my LSC on standby after just a 10 minutes of playing at low volumes. When I walked back to the amp I noticed the light was no longer on. Now it wont turn on at all.

BTW, I typically run my LSC in tweed mode and at low to medium volume levels and I've never had any problems.

Any ideas on what it could be?

Thanks in advance
 
Pageburst said:
I had my LSC on standby after just a 10 minutes of playing at low volumes. When I walked back to the amp I noticed the light was no longer on. Now it wont turn on at all.

BTW, I typically run my LSC in tweed mode and at low to medium volume levels and I've never had any problems.

Any ideas on what it could be?

Thanks in advance

fuse.
 
check the fuse first. That should be the problem, but remember that the fuse is there to protect the amp in the event of component failure. Buy another rectifier and replace the tube alnog with the fuse. The fan and the pilot lamp are in the low voltage circuit. If after you replace the fuse and the rectifier tube they no longer work take the amp to the shop.
 
thanks all

I ran the fuse through my multimeter and it does appear that the first burnt out.


I will try that first and order up another rectifier tube
 
BobL you were on the money

replaced the fuse and it's back on but i noticed everytime I switch the amp on now the rectifyer tubes flashes.

So what's the best rectifyer tube out there any suggestions
 
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