arnek85
Member
Hey guys,
after having 10 great and satisfying years with my reliable Mark III (Blue Stripe, Simul Class) it seems to start developing symptoms of old age.
Sometimes at switching on the power switch, it immediately blows a fuse. After changing the fuse and a successful power-on, it operates well and it always stays on. So the problem occurs just at powering on. (power switch, not standby switch)
Time to change all power tube. I'm using 4x5881's from Mesa. After swapping the tubes it seemed working fine. But few days later it blew just another fuse. In class a mode and simul class mode, doesn't matter.
Anyone there who had the same issue or an idea that could help me isolating the cause? Bad caps or resistors or anything typical?
Cheers!
By the way, there is an old thread about that issue. At first the amp didn't blow the fuse, what led to burnt resistors. But I already changed these damaged parts.
http://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=72021
after having 10 great and satisfying years with my reliable Mark III (Blue Stripe, Simul Class) it seems to start developing symptoms of old age.
Sometimes at switching on the power switch, it immediately blows a fuse. After changing the fuse and a successful power-on, it operates well and it always stays on. So the problem occurs just at powering on. (power switch, not standby switch)
Time to change all power tube. I'm using 4x5881's from Mesa. After swapping the tubes it seemed working fine. But few days later it blew just another fuse. In class a mode and simul class mode, doesn't matter.
Anyone there who had the same issue or an idea that could help me isolating the cause? Bad caps or resistors or anything typical?
Cheers!
By the way, there is an old thread about that issue. At first the amp didn't blow the fuse, what led to burnt resistors. But I already changed these damaged parts.
http://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=72021