SonicProvocateur
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Yesterday I replaced the my Mesa 5881's to EH 6L6GCs for some extra gain, and today I fired her up and was doing some tone tweaking and after about 20 minutes of playing, there was a little noise, and I look over and see one of the power tubes sparkling like mad as the tube blowing, hear the tube blowing sounds (the light hissing and popping sounds) and I run to hit the standby switch, and as I'm trying to flip it, I see smoke and the unit turns off...
!#&*
So I turn the power switch off, unhook everything, a little more smoke, and after a thorough inspection; the only damage is a toasted resistor on one of the power tubes (whew). The fuse didn't appear to be blown, but look slightly burnt near the bottom. I call the previous owner (also my ex-coworker and Boogie dealer) and hopefully we should have it running again soon...
Guess age and high gain takes it's toll eh? Any diagnosis experts?
!#&*
So I turn the power switch off, unhook everything, a little more smoke, and after a thorough inspection; the only damage is a toasted resistor on one of the power tubes (whew). The fuse didn't appear to be blown, but look slightly burnt near the bottom. I call the previous owner (also my ex-coworker and Boogie dealer) and hopefully we should have it running again soon...
Guess age and high gain takes it's toll eh? Any diagnosis experts?