Rectifier tube keeps blowing


I have a cheap Chinese tube amp. It uses a 274B rectifier tube from Valve Art. Once during listening, the rectifier tube blew and so did the fuse. I replaced the fuse and replaced the rectifier with another 274B from Valve Art. Then, days later, I turned the amp on and same thing happened at power up. Fuse blew, rectifier went. I changed the fuse again and added my third (and last) rectifier tube. Every time I turn the amp on now, I take a deep breath and turn my head. What the hell is going on here? I think a rectifier turns AC to DC (dangerous). If the rectifier goes, than damage could occur to the transformers,tubes or the whole amp could take a dump. I just put some great KT77's in here and I don't want anything bad to happen. Is it the Valve Art tube? Is it shoddy workmanship in a cheap Chinese amp? Help.
devilboy
Atmasphere: The first time the rec. went, it happened after 30 mins of use. The second time, it happened two seconds after power up. The amp is going back, but thanks for getting this back on track Atma.
Yes, a good suggestion, Ralph.

Along that train of thought, you can also start the amp up without the rectifier tube plugged in. That lets you see where the bias is without (hopefully) the amp going down, and get it right if it's way out of whack, or at least turn it way down. I would actually do this before firing up the amp with the rectifier in and the output tubes out.

Of course, this presumes the amp is fixed bias, and though we've not been told this (if I didn't miss it), have kind of been working under that presumption. A cathode bias circuit would open something else for him to think about.

There's a way to post photos here, Heyraz, but I've long since forgotten how. It used to be semi-common here back in the day. If no one comes to the rescue with that, I'll send something offline.