Johnnyslim
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My JTM45 is experiencing a strange issue. It has been in and out of shops for three months. There is a long story to this and I will spare anyone who can respond to this the details. It is a rather hairy history and this is/was a Mojotone JTM45 kit initially assembled by a custom amp builder. But...that is another story.
I was playing the amp this morning and there was an arcing noise, drop in volume, another arcing noise then dead. The arcing noise was not loud but definitely audible. I checked and the mains 3amp fuse blew but the B+ fuse did not. I replaced the mains fuse and no power at all. Amp tech suggested I pull the rectifier tube but still no power and no blown fuse. I put the rectifier tube back in place and the amp jewel lit for a couple of seconds then dead. Still, the B+ and mains fuses are not blown. All tubes are well seated in their respective sockets. The Mullard rectifier tube was bad so an amp repair guy suggested throwing it out and new Sovtek GZ34 rectifier tube is in now. Going back to the amp repair guy Tuesday morning. Anyone have any clue what might be the issue?
I was playing the amp this morning and there was an arcing noise, drop in volume, another arcing noise then dead. The arcing noise was not loud but definitely audible. I checked and the mains 3amp fuse blew but the B+ fuse did not. I replaced the mains fuse and no power at all. Amp tech suggested I pull the rectifier tube but still no power and no blown fuse. I put the rectifier tube back in place and the amp jewel lit for a couple of seconds then dead. Still, the B+ and mains fuses are not blown. All tubes are well seated in their respective sockets. The Mullard rectifier tube was bad so an amp repair guy suggested throwing it out and new Sovtek GZ34 rectifier tube is in now. Going back to the amp repair guy Tuesday morning. Anyone have any clue what might be the issue?
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