TheBlackman
Well-known member
Ok, the topic says it all i guess, but good thing i keep a spare amp with me!
Running my 2x12 combe and 2x12 roadster extension cab, using the 2 4-ohm outputs as recommended. Second set the amp sounds kinda harsh and then power goes, no loud pop or anything, just shuts down. I pull out the fuse and it let go...of course, no spares and even the sound guy didn't have any. Now, looking at the fuse which came with the roadster its a 3amp fuse...the manual says to use a 4 amp slo-blo fuse, so i'm wondering if running the 4 speakers was too much for the 3 amp or if its a tube problem, haven't gotten a new fuse yet so i can't really trouble shoot. Figure someone here would have some advice on what to look for. Anyone? Oh, and happy new year to everyone on the board!
Running my 2x12 combe and 2x12 roadster extension cab, using the 2 4-ohm outputs as recommended. Second set the amp sounds kinda harsh and then power goes, no loud pop or anything, just shuts down. I pull out the fuse and it let go...of course, no spares and even the sound guy didn't have any. Now, looking at the fuse which came with the roadster its a 3amp fuse...the manual says to use a 4 amp slo-blo fuse, so i'm wondering if running the 4 speakers was too much for the 3 amp or if its a tube problem, haven't gotten a new fuse yet so i can't really trouble shoot. Figure someone here would have some advice on what to look for. Anyone? Oh, and happy new year to everyone on the board!