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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Tube Amp Gurus, need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="cobracide" data-source="post: 10003338" data-attributes="member: 4644"><p>Resistance is four ohms for two eight ohm cabinets in parallel, correct. You are running them in parallel, right? Anyhow, it does sound like one of your tubes is going. Really it could be anything amp related almost and it's just a guess until a tech tears it apart and starts debugging the issue. Do NOT mess with it yourself as tube amplifiers send a LOT of amps through the circuits. Find a very competent tech or send it to Peavey. The only other thing to suggest would be to just start replacing tubes and maybe you'll get lucky but that can be expensive too. Good suggestions above with checking the cord and other basic things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobracide, post: 10003338, member: 4644"] Resistance is four ohms for two eight ohm cabinets in parallel, correct. You are running them in parallel, right? Anyhow, it does sound like one of your tubes is going. Really it could be anything amp related almost and it's just a guess until a tech tears it apart and starts debugging the issue. Do NOT mess with it yourself as tube amplifiers send a LOT of amps through the circuits. Find a very competent tech or send it to Peavey. The only other thing to suggest would be to just start replacing tubes and maybe you'll get lucky but that can be expensive too. Good suggestions above with checking the cord and other basic things. [/QUOTE]
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