Thank ya sir! Might get the neighbors off my ass a lil bit with this, well a little bit lolCongrats!! Mike on your new toy!! You will be having some fun!
Bring on the Bling....Compliments of the awesome and cool as hell , Mr. @steveb63 . You are the man sir, first class!
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He is absolutely awesome! Helped me out tremendously on this deal!Congrats @steveb63 is a truly amazing friend I have been gifted by my brother a couple of times now as well!!
Enjoy that baby and let the Marshall roar be tamed a smidge
Cheers

Before you replace it, you should determine exactly why it blew. It may not be just a spent tube, but an underlying issue that caused this to fry, and will make the next tube blow also. Maybe @ivan H , @67plexi @syscokid @Amp Mad Scientist @CabanaBoy and some others can tell you where to lookHe is absolutely awesome! Helped me out tremendously on this deal!
Ok looks like we gotta culprit here. Heard the POOF! and this guy is clearly blown. Luckily i gotta brand new set right here lolView attachment 58197
Yeah thats absolutely fine, send in the pros just to be sure!Before you replace it, you should determine exactly why it blew. It may not be just a spent tube, but an underlying issue that caused this to fry, and will make the next tube blow also. Maybe @ivan H , @67plexi @syscokid @Amp Mad Scientist @CabanaBoy and some others can tell you where to look
He is absolutely awesome! Helped me out tremendously on this deal!
Ok looks like we gotta culprit here. Heard the POOF! and this guy is clearly blown. Luckily i gotta brand new set right here lolView attachment 58197
I appreciate that sir, ill start checking immediately. Unfortunately i gotta order the T3 mains fuses, no one anywhere remotely close by has any and itll be until at least the 13th before i can get them. Problems of rural livingInspect the tube sockets for burn marks, very closely.
Test screen resistors, cathode path, test bias resistors, test bias voltage.
Before the tubes are installed.
This will be tested with the standby set to "warm-up."
Test PI coupling caps, this is done with standby turned to "operate."
Before the tubes are installed.
Test speaker wiring, speaker jacks, speaker cables, measure speaker cab resistance.
Make all the tests before installing the tubes.
Correct any problems first. Install the tubes last.
Test Procedure:
If you need test procedures we will write them for you.
The left tube socket has some slight burn marksBlowing fuses is frequently speaker related...or bias related.
Inspect the tube sockets for burn marks, very closely.
Test screen resistors, cathode path, test bias resistors, test bias voltage.
Before the tubes are installed.
This will be tested with the standby set to "warm-up."
Test PI coupling caps, this is done with standby turned to "operate."
Before the tubes are installed.
Test speaker wiring, speaker jacks, speaker cables, measure speaker cab resistance.
Make all the tests before installing the tubes.
Correct any problems first. Install the tubes last.
Test Procedure:
If you need test procedures we will write them for you.
The socket must be replaced.The left tube socket has some slight burn marks
AMS, I'm hoping that attenuator isn't the culprit?The socket must be replaced.
Once a socket is burned, it cannot be cleaned.
The screen resistor may be also suspect.
Arcing on tube sockets is caused by one thing: impedance mismatch.
A mismatch can be a bad connection in a speaker cable, a bad jack that loses good contact, or the speakers possibly wired wrong.
Like example
4 ohm cabinet hooked up to 16 ohm amp. That will make the sockets arc and burn.
The socket must be replaced yes, but the source of impedance mismatch must be identified before playing the rig again.
If the mismatch is not corrected, the same thing will happen again.
AMS, I'm hoping that attenuator isn't the culprit?
Was working fine the night before I shipped it out.
@Clockworkmike is a sharp guy, I'm sure he had the connections and ohmage correct.
Man, I'm sorry Mike.