So I go to use my triple rectifier today, and immediately after I turn it on, the fuse blows. It has been blowing fuses in about 3 week intervals for the past month or two, so I figured a quick swap would make it fine. It blew the next right away as well. I pulled all of the tubes and checked them, there at least aren't any visual signs of being blown. I tried the amp through a different outlet, and then through a furman, all blowing the fuses. I tried putting it on silicon diodes, spongy power, everything and they still blow.
My main question for advice is, do you think this would be remedied with a total tube change (the tubes are about a year and half old, moderately used I'd say), or should I have the amp looked at by someone for something else? Unfortunately money is REALLY tight right now, and I have three gigs tomorrow so I'll be gigging with a crappy peavey combo and my XT again
I'll call Mesa Tuesday (I imagine they're closed for New Years), but I need some advice now to make this pain go away!
My main question for advice is, do you think this would be remedied with a total tube change (the tubes are about a year and half old, moderately used I'd say), or should I have the amp looked at by someone for something else? Unfortunately money is REALLY tight right now, and I have three gigs tomorrow so I'll be gigging with a crappy peavey combo and my XT again
I'll call Mesa Tuesday (I imagine they're closed for New Years), but I need some advice now to make this pain go away!