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Post by funkyjazz82 on Aug 16, 2007 11:40:10 GMT -7
Boy am I devastated, playing a gig one night through my Z and was working fine, until i turned off after set 1, when i come back for set 2, apparently the fuse busted, this has happened TWICE already and the 2nd time, i asked a local music shop owner what the problem could be and he said just to go to radio shack and buy some new fuses and it should work..should that not work, it could be the cause of a bad rectifier....well, thats what lefty told me as well. What can I do? Do I send my amp to Dr Z in OH and have him take a look at it? I still have the warranty....whats shipping like on this? What address do I send it to? How long would this take? Man, I love this amp, best amp I've ever owned....any help would be great. Thanks guys
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redgl
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Post by redgl on Aug 16, 2007 11:54:55 GMT -7
Replace the rectifier tube and the fuse.
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Post by funkyjazz82 on Aug 16, 2007 12:04:03 GMT -7
ok and where do i get a rectifier tube? have Dr Z himself send me one? Im not used to having my amps croak on me
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Post by dizeased on Aug 16, 2007 12:31:47 GMT -7
Myles Rose, tube expert and a great help on this and other forums, highly recommends NOS rectifier tubes because they are more reliable than current production rectifiers. You can get NOS rectifiers at KCA NOS, paste the link below and you can ask for Mike. If your amp is still under warranty, if you drop Dr. Z or Brent a line, they might send you a rectifier. www.kcanostubes.com/content/
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