I have a Lonestar Classic and am experiencing total power failure. It is blowing fuses immediately powering up WITH all power tubes removed (pre-amp still in place) and in standby mode. This came out of nowhere. I was fine tuning some tones last night, all was well, put it in Tweed mode for a minute then put it back, as I was comparing overall tone. I generally prefer standard mode. I then shut it down. About a half hour later I turned it back on and poof, I blew a fuse. Tried another and poof. Then removed all tubes to verify it wasn't a tube. Same thing. I'm reading that it's almost certainly the power transformer, although various folks say they've never seen a MB with a bad transformer. I had recently replaced all four screen resistors, as one blew out. The amp has been working fine, but could this be related? The big question of course is if it is the power transformer why did it go out? I wasn't prepared for something like this to happen, total bummer. I have no repair facility nearby, so this is likely to involve shipping if I can't fix it myself, which is I prefer to do. Thanks for help or suggestions to move forward on this.