I've read through the manual and I think I know what the problem is, but I'd like to see what you guys think about it.
I was using my Roadster at practice last night in a college house that is not electrically grounded (but no rain or anything). After a minute or so of being on it popped and shut off. The fuse was blown and there was a funky burning smell. Got some more fuses, blew two more and decided to call it a night; this time however, the amp made a really loud noise while in the "On" position (not in Standby) before it turned off again. Read in the manual, checked out my power tubes, found that one of tubes did indeed smell like burnt material and its particular socket had black residue on it. The tube in question was on the far right, farthest from the Input jack. Does this sound like a simple power tube short? Is it okay to put my stock tubes back in and test it with the residue on the one tube socket?
I should add that I'm using EL-34s and for about the first 30 minutes of their use I hadn't set the Bias setting to EL-34, but I did that and used for a couple of weeks before this happened. And last week the amp was making some softer crackly noises that I just attributed to a bad cable. Thanks a bunch!
Alex
I was using my Roadster at practice last night in a college house that is not electrically grounded (but no rain or anything). After a minute or so of being on it popped and shut off. The fuse was blown and there was a funky burning smell. Got some more fuses, blew two more and decided to call it a night; this time however, the amp made a really loud noise while in the "On" position (not in Standby) before it turned off again. Read in the manual, checked out my power tubes, found that one of tubes did indeed smell like burnt material and its particular socket had black residue on it. The tube in question was on the far right, farthest from the Input jack. Does this sound like a simple power tube short? Is it okay to put my stock tubes back in and test it with the residue on the one tube socket?
I should add that I'm using EL-34s and for about the first 30 minutes of their use I hadn't set the Bias setting to EL-34, but I did that and used for a couple of weeks before this happened. And last week the amp was making some softer crackly noises that I just attributed to a bad cable. Thanks a bunch!
Alex