
Kiteboarder
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Have any of you ever fried your output transformer in your amp head due to forgetting to plug a cab to it?
Yesterday I turned on my Mesa Lonestar and let it warm up for about 5minutes. When I came back to it, I switched it ON from stand-by and began to play only to realize I forgot to plug in the cab. I was freaking out! So really, it was only a few seconds but it got me thinking. The amp is fine by the way.
I suppose it's worse if you have the volume cranked.
I spoke with John at Egnater amps once and he told me there's nothing wrong with having the amp on and not connected to a cab, so long as you are not running anything through the input. If it's just sitting there, with no guitar plugged in, it will be fine.
Yesterday I turned on my Mesa Lonestar and let it warm up for about 5minutes. When I came back to it, I switched it ON from stand-by and began to play only to realize I forgot to plug in the cab. I was freaking out! So really, it was only a few seconds but it got me thinking. The amp is fine by the way.
I suppose it's worse if you have the volume cranked.
I spoke with John at Egnater amps once and he told me there's nothing wrong with having the amp on and not connected to a cab, so long as you are not running anything through the input. If it's just sitting there, with no guitar plugged in, it will be fine.