
ido1957
9K Gold Member
I turned on my marshall last night and turned on the speakers using the rocker switch. I got a loud hum through the speakers (not right away but after a minute or so).
I turned the speaker rocker switch on and off and it kept humming when turned on.
I fiddled with the cables and power cord. No change.
I then noticed there were two power tubes glowing really bright orange. Typical smell of burning electronics too. I fiddled with the high / low switch output on the back - some popping/crackling and the tubes went back to "normal" (i.e. not glowing just a bit of orange and blue).
The problem seemed to go away although on "low" it seemed to have a slight hum. Played for a couple of hours with no problems. "I left it on high".
Anyone ever have this happen? Any idea why a power output switch might affect the tube to make it overheat?
On a side note I noticed my tuner had fallen off the amp and the sheet I had draped over it was slid partly off - I attribute that to the cat.
Not sure he can screw up an amp though...lol...
I turned the speaker rocker switch on and off and it kept humming when turned on.
I fiddled with the cables and power cord. No change.
I then noticed there were two power tubes glowing really bright orange. Typical smell of burning electronics too. I fiddled with the high / low switch output on the back - some popping/crackling and the tubes went back to "normal" (i.e. not glowing just a bit of orange and blue).
The problem seemed to go away although on "low" it seemed to have a slight hum. Played for a couple of hours with no problems. "I left it on high".
Anyone ever have this happen? Any idea why a power output switch might affect the tube to make it overheat?
On a side note I noticed my tuner had fallen off the amp and the sheet I had draped over it was slid partly off - I attribute that to the cat.
