jesse
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Post by jesse on Sept 6, 2006 19:03:12 GMT -7
Argh!
I have a gig tomorrow, and haven't plugged in the RX since my last one, and now I can't get any output. All of my tubes are lit as they should be, the speaker is plugged in, etc. I've verified signal to the amp by testing with another. I can't even get a hum out of it. Any suggestions short of taking it in? (I won't be able to get it fixed in time for tomorrow.)
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Post by BW on Sept 6, 2006 21:18:58 GMT -7
Rectifier tube?
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Post by DRZ on Sept 7, 2006 4:07:25 GMT -7
Check your e-mail.
DR.Z
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Post by Curt on Sept 7, 2006 9:32:56 GMT -7
I'd look at the EF86 REALLY close, I've lost two, they are fragile lil buggers.
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jesse
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Post by jesse on Sept 7, 2006 11:33:59 GMT -7
Thanks to the everyone for the rapid suggestions. I've got new fuses in hand and will see what's up tonight.
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Post by jesse on Sept 27, 2006 11:32:55 GMT -7
Fuse replaced. No additional problems. Thanks, all!
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Post by dock66 on Sept 27, 2006 12:59:55 GMT -7
Congrats ,easy fixed and back on track again.
dock66
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Post by rockstok on Dec 11, 2006 20:02:35 GMT -7
I thought I would add to your thread because the same thing happened to me, except that the day after I replaced the 1/2 amp fuse it blew again. I have had the RxES since June and it has been reliable until now. Two fuses in two days signals some underlying cause. Before I take it to a shop are there any ideas out there?
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