
turmoil
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the mosvalve is powered in a rack setup by a furman pl-8 power conditioner. I accidentally left the mosvalve switch in the on position when i turned the furman off the last time i was playing.
So, today i turned on the furman and the mosvalve made a quick pop noise as it turned on (it always does this), but i quickly shut the mosvalve off because i wasn't using it. By the way, the mosvalve DID have a proper load.
I thought nothing of it and continued to tweak some patch settings on my gforce. Later, when i turned the mosvalve on for my W/D setup, the amp did nothing. I pulled the AC fuse on the outside and it appears to look just fine. I tried powering the amp from a different outlet on the furman, but that didn't do anything.
I pulled the amp from the rack, opened it up, hoping to find a blown fuse somewhere and I can't find a single fuse anywhere else! I guess it just has one AC fuse that you can access from the outside.
I looked over the components and they appear to look fine as well.
So what do you think? I'm stumped right now. I may head down to radioshack and grab a new fuse just for the heck of it.
On a lighter note, I have been thinking about getting a fryette 2/50/2, so maybe it's time
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
So, today i turned on the furman and the mosvalve made a quick pop noise as it turned on (it always does this), but i quickly shut the mosvalve off because i wasn't using it. By the way, the mosvalve DID have a proper load.
I thought nothing of it and continued to tweak some patch settings on my gforce. Later, when i turned the mosvalve on for my W/D setup, the amp did nothing. I pulled the AC fuse on the outside and it appears to look just fine. I tried powering the amp from a different outlet on the furman, but that didn't do anything.
I pulled the amp from the rack, opened it up, hoping to find a blown fuse somewhere and I can't find a single fuse anywhere else! I guess it just has one AC fuse that you can access from the outside.
I looked over the components and they appear to look fine as well.
So what do you think? I'm stumped right now. I may head down to radioshack and grab a new fuse just for the heck of it.
On a lighter note, I have been thinking about getting a fryette 2/50/2, so maybe it's time


Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!