I have a pair of Dared 300b monos and sl2000a pre. I usually leave the tube gear on 24/7 unless I'm going out of town. I'm dog sitting for a friend and his hound drooled on one of the tubes while I was at work today. I came home to find both monoblocks shut down with a broken tube in one of them. The light on the power supply was off but the switch was on. The power supply will not turn on at this point. I installed different tubes and neither monoblock will turn on. Any ideas?
Thx...Chris
Thx...Chris
Hi,
No idea how the bias is done on those amps but I suspect the cathode resistor will have died as well.
If absolutely nothing lights up in the amps it is quite possible a fuse inside the amp has blown as well.
Cheers,
Any ideas?
No idea how the bias is done on those amps but I suspect the cathode resistor will have died as well.
If absolutely nothing lights up in the amps it is quite possible a fuse inside the amp has blown as well.
Cheers,
Hi,
Dog seems to drool in stereo though....
Cheers,
Monoblocks....he drooled on both? Is there a single psu?
Dog seems to drool in stereo though....
Cheers,
Chris, I'm sorry, but I really laughed alot reading this.
Didn't the hound get electricuted ?
Maybe it's an alien, having acid in it's drool
Let's get serious.
What do you mean with broken tube ? Did the glass break ?
Can you show any pictures or schematics ?
When you disconnect the damaged monoblock, does the other work ?
Dick.
Didn't the hound get electricuted ?
Maybe it's an alien, having acid in it's drool
Let's get serious.
What do you mean with broken tube ? Did the glass break ?
Can you show any pictures or schematics ?
When you disconnect the damaged monoblock, does the other work ?
Dick.
Dick, et al
The glass tube was broken, shattered. I pieced together that it was indeed hound slobber. After some close investigation I noticed the bloddy hound spit all over my amp like a *******' Llama I changed the fuse in the PSU and it works, powering up the other monoblock just fine. I cracked open the damaged unit and needless to say it is royally screwed. Resistors exploded like popcorn, melted caps, the whole bit. I said the hell with it, had a stiff libation and ordered a pair of Dared VP20's. Now I'm left with one 350b mono @ 6w and a PSU...is there anyway to utilize a single flea power mono?
Ahh, this story is further evidence that one should not leave tubes burning 24/7.
The glass tube was broken, shattered. I pieced together that it was indeed hound slobber. After some close investigation I noticed the bloddy hound spit all over my amp like a *******' Llama I changed the fuse in the PSU and it works, powering up the other monoblock just fine. I cracked open the damaged unit and needless to say it is royally screwed. Resistors exploded like popcorn, melted caps, the whole bit. I said the hell with it, had a stiff libation and ordered a pair of Dared VP20's. Now I'm left with one 350b mono @ 6w and a PSU...is there anyway to utilize a single flea power mono?
Ahh, this story is further evidence that one should not leave tubes burning 24/7.
Hi,
You can always cut off one ear if you're desperate enough...after that you'll probably start painting like a madman but hey...Why not?
Anyhow, what makes you think the broken channel can't be fixed?
Nah...Only that it would be wise to keep tube amps above "drool level"....
Which is probably why you see so many high-end gear on "static display" during shows....
Cheers,
Now I'm left with one 350b mono @ 6w and a PSU...is there anyway to utilize a single flea power mono?
You can always cut off one ear if you're desperate enough...after that you'll probably start painting like a madman but hey...Why not?
Anyhow, what makes you think the broken channel can't be fixed?
Ahh, this story is further evidence that one should not leave tubes burning 24/7.
Nah...Only that it would be wise to keep tube amps above "drool level"....
Which is probably why you see so many high-end gear on "static display" during shows....
Cheers,
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