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Presonus Tubepre

I'm looking for a bit of info regarding the Presonus Tubepre. I own one, and the other night at a rehearsal i zapped with a pretty powerful jolt of static electricity from my finger tip. Well it stopped working, so i changed the tube in it today with no results. so my question is what could have happened, and how much could it cost to repair.


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Just so you know, when I had trouble with my MP20 and had to send it back to Presonus for repair, they were GREAT. Really good customer service. So, I assume you're covered under the warranty, and if you have to send it back they should be able to fix you up pretty quickly.
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Sounds like a freak surge thru the power circuit zapping the transformer.
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No more rehearsal spaces with freakin wall to wall carpeting!!!!!!!!!!!
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Actually any AC power to a DC circut will fry an IC. Thats most likely what happened.
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