Hey guys,
I just received a two notes torpedo reload that I purchased off reverb, and i'm having major issues. First of all, the seller sent me it without a fuse in it, and sent me an extra pack of fuses with it (This will make sense later).
Now, I hooked it up to work as an attenuator: 16 ohm out of my Herbert into the Speaker in of the Reload, set to 16 ohms. I then plugged in my 412 cab from the 16 ohm mono output into the top 8/16 ohm speaker out of the reload.
Before I turn my amp on, I tried to turn on the reload, and I heard this loud thud from my cab speakers that filled the room. The reload didn't power on, and I checked the fuse, and it was blown. I tried this a second time, and the fuse blew again.
I messaged the seller and he's telling me that it's strange that this is happened, and he's asking me what the "voltage of the power cable is", which I don't think really matters?
Anyway, I know I can just file a claim with Reverb and/or paypal, but I was wondering if anyone had any idea why this is the case? Any input would be appreciated.
I just received a two notes torpedo reload that I purchased off reverb, and i'm having major issues. First of all, the seller sent me it without a fuse in it, and sent me an extra pack of fuses with it (This will make sense later).
Now, I hooked it up to work as an attenuator: 16 ohm out of my Herbert into the Speaker in of the Reload, set to 16 ohms. I then plugged in my 412 cab from the 16 ohm mono output into the top 8/16 ohm speaker out of the reload.
Before I turn my amp on, I tried to turn on the reload, and I heard this loud thud from my cab speakers that filled the room. The reload didn't power on, and I checked the fuse, and it was blown. I tried this a second time, and the fuse blew again.
I messaged the seller and he's telling me that it's strange that this is happened, and he's asking me what the "voltage of the power cable is", which I don't think really matters?
Anyway, I know I can just file a claim with Reverb and/or paypal, but I was wondering if anyone had any idea why this is the case? Any input would be appreciated.