Wait.
The tubes aren't lighting up?
Sounds really stupid, but this happened to me once:
The bulb that indicates power on is wired into the tube filament (heater) circuit. The bulb blew on one of my amps (not a BV).
Then the filaments (heaters) quit-intermittantly, and proceeded to fry some little dropping resistors because it was trying to run through a cold set of tubes.
I now wire the bulb separate from the filaments, or just use a 120V indicator instead of a "pilot" light.
Take it to a tech if the tubes aren't glowing.
The tubes aren't lighting up?
Sounds really stupid, but this happened to me once:
The bulb that indicates power on is wired into the tube filament (heater) circuit. The bulb blew on one of my amps (not a BV).
Then the filaments (heaters) quit-intermittantly, and proceeded to fry some little dropping resistors because it was trying to run through a cold set of tubes.
I now wire the bulb separate from the filaments, or just use a 120V indicator instead of a "pilot" light.
Take it to a tech if the tubes aren't glowing.
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