You are correct not powering it up again. Something is definitely wrong with the amp that needs the attention of a qualified service technician and it is an exercise in futility to guess what it might be. The obvious place to start is with the manufacturer. Perhaps if you stated your locale someone could suggest a qualified service technician near you.
Help with what's wrong with my 300b amp?
Hi all tube knowledgable Goners!
I've got a Consonance 300b SET integrated amp with the power coming through my Equi=Tech ET1R with the Si option -(super-isolator option)
The breaker on the ET1R kicked off and I then plugged the amp directly into the wall, thinking my problem was the ET1R, but NOooooo.....that was NOT the problem.
When I powered on the amp, all the tubes EXCEPT the power tubes (the 300b's) came on. While observing the lack of response from the 300b's, the center-located transformer? (if that's what's under the center round thing?) made an electrical "cracking & popping" noise and I think I saw some sparks. I immediately flipped the power switch OFF. I see NO reason to repeat the above exercise!
Can anyone tell me, from the description that I've given, the various possibilities of what could be wrong with, and the damage done to this amp? And any suggestions on who and where to get it repaired, and the possible costs?
Your comments and help are appreciated!
Thanks
I've got a Consonance 300b SET integrated amp with the power coming through my Equi=Tech ET1R with the Si option -(super-isolator option)
The breaker on the ET1R kicked off and I then plugged the amp directly into the wall, thinking my problem was the ET1R, but NOooooo.....that was NOT the problem.
When I powered on the amp, all the tubes EXCEPT the power tubes (the 300b's) came on. While observing the lack of response from the 300b's, the center-located transformer? (if that's what's under the center round thing?) made an electrical "cracking & popping" noise and I think I saw some sparks. I immediately flipped the power switch OFF. I see NO reason to repeat the above exercise!
Can anyone tell me, from the description that I've given, the various possibilities of what could be wrong with, and the damage done to this amp? And any suggestions on who and where to get it repaired, and the possible costs?
Your comments and help are appreciated!
Thanks
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