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Re: Burnt my EVH 5153 today
For the money, I think that the EVH amps are great tube amps with as much tone-per-dollar possible. But the build quality isn't something that impresses me. They're far from the only brand with that issue though.
Good news: No blown tubes or transformers. Blown resistor though. The thing was built into a ceramic casing witha metal plate on the bottom, I guess to prevent other components from getting damaged in case it blew up. And blew up it did indeed. The ceramic casing is split wide open, and the metal plate is cracked in two. Smells terrible too. While it was opened, discoveres that one of the preamp tubes' socket connecting pins was never soldered onto the board to begin with. Very strange. Gonna email EVH and see what they have to say about it.
As for the cause: Most likely improperly set load. Lower cab was not plugged in correctly. Not sure if the cable had just shook loose or if the guys we share rehersal space with had bumped it or something. Sucks, but at least its a cheap thing to repair. Ordering new speaker cables as well, just to be safe.
For the money, I think that the EVH amps are great tube amps with as much tone-per-dollar possible. But the build quality isn't something that impresses me. They're far from the only brand with that issue though.