Well, my great sounding BV120 (it sounded so good most of my musician friends were shocked) broke for no apparent reason. The 2 left power tubes stopped working and the 2 fuses blew for their lights. There are no cracks anywhere. The only thing I found was one of the fuse holders needed to be resoldered. I resoldered the fuse holder and I replaced the fuses. I fired it up and the 2 tubes wouldn't light up and the 2 fuses popped again. These are 1/4 amp fast blow fuses so I assume they are probably just for the lights.
Anyway... while I was poking around in there I found a few things that I can't figure out (I am not a full technician).
#1. The amp is running E34L's. Everything that I have found shows the amp should be running 6L6's.
D25 (which is a 1N4007 diode) has one side of it clipped. I have no idea why.
Everything else looks untouched.
I have a local repair tech shop that I could bring the amp to but he is SO expensive. It would probably cost me more for him to repair it than the amp is worth. I have never walked out of his shop with a bill less than $200 no matter what he ends up doing. Most techs around here are that expensive. $50 just to look at the amp.
Any ideas?
Anyway... while I was poking around in there I found a few things that I can't figure out (I am not a full technician).
#1. The amp is running E34L's. Everything that I have found shows the amp should be running 6L6's.
D25 (which is a 1N4007 diode) has one side of it clipped. I have no idea why.
Everything else looks untouched.
I have a local repair tech shop that I could bring the amp to but he is SO expensive. It would probably cost me more for him to repair it than the amp is worth. I have never walked out of his shop with a bill less than $200 no matter what he ends up doing. Most techs around here are that expensive. $50 just to look at the amp.
Any ideas?
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