cronnin
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My amp turned itself off this morning.
I went to my basement ( temp ~ 50F ) and after playing 2-3 minutes on low volume, I decided to give it more power by turnin the 'power attenuating' knob on the backside from 30% (where it was) to some 80%. Just as I've reached halfway, the amp want off. I turned the power off, and then on again, and nothing. I managed to power it up after 5 minutes, and it worked normal since.
Since the power-mixer in the same outlet was working fine, I am sure it is the amp problem.
Does this amp has any king of overpower /overcurrent / overvoltage protection that could have caused this kind of behaviour ?
I know that tubes have to get hot in order to work properly. I played some all-tube amps that needed almost 5 minutes to get a healthy sound. Maybe the electic circuits turned the amp off for a period of time to prevent the damage of tube?
Did any of you have the similar problem?
If none of this, then I'll know that it has gone faulty, so I won't use it for the gigs.
thanx
I went to my basement ( temp ~ 50F ) and after playing 2-3 minutes on low volume, I decided to give it more power by turnin the 'power attenuating' knob on the backside from 30% (where it was) to some 80%. Just as I've reached halfway, the amp want off. I turned the power off, and then on again, and nothing. I managed to power it up after 5 minutes, and it worked normal since.
Since the power-mixer in the same outlet was working fine, I am sure it is the amp problem.
Does this amp has any king of overpower /overcurrent / overvoltage protection that could have caused this kind of behaviour ?
I know that tubes have to get hot in order to work properly. I played some all-tube amps that needed almost 5 minutes to get a healthy sound. Maybe the electic circuits turned the amp off for a period of time to prevent the damage of tube?
Did any of you have the similar problem?
If none of this, then I'll know that it has gone faulty, so I won't use it for the gigs.
thanx