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Bullen
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Hi guys!
Something happened to my Hagen during a rehearsal with the band last night. I hope you can help or at least give some insight to
what happened.
I was just playing the amp and I noticed in the corner of my eye that something was glowing really bright inside the amp. I looked a little closer and saw that one of the powertubes was glowing really bright and the amp was putting out some static noises. I quickly turned the amp on standby and looked at the back of the amp, and of course the tube light was lit. So after some really bad language, I turned the amp off. I didn´t have the frame of mind to check the fuse at the time (still haven´t as the amp is still at the rehearsal space). It still has the stock tubes (EL34BG) in it. I´m interested in trying the KT77´s if I have to change the powertubes (which I´m pretty sure I have to).
So what should I do?
Just get some new tubes and have it biased. Just change the fuse or both?
Could something else be wrong with the amp?
I´ve never had a powertube go bad on me before (I usually change powertubes quite often), so I´m not sure how to proceed.
Any help is appreciated!
Something happened to my Hagen during a rehearsal with the band last night. I hope you can help or at least give some insight to
what happened.
I was just playing the amp and I noticed in the corner of my eye that something was glowing really bright inside the amp. I looked a little closer and saw that one of the powertubes was glowing really bright and the amp was putting out some static noises. I quickly turned the amp on standby and looked at the back of the amp, and of course the tube light was lit. So after some really bad language, I turned the amp off. I didn´t have the frame of mind to check the fuse at the time (still haven´t as the amp is still at the rehearsal space). It still has the stock tubes (EL34BG) in it. I´m interested in trying the KT77´s if I have to change the powertubes (which I´m pretty sure I have to).
So what should I do?
Just get some new tubes and have it biased. Just change the fuse or both?
Could something else be wrong with the amp?
I´ve never had a powertube go bad on me before (I usually change powertubes quite often), so I´m not sure how to proceed.
Any help is appreciated!