
Loudness250
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Ok, I screwed up and I think I know what I did. I was putting el34's in my RM100 for the first time. I just threw the tubes in without lowering all the bias pots which I know is pretty damn stupid, but I figured the tubes would handle for a minute until I turned it down. Go ahead laugh, it's ok. I never do anything that stupid so I deserve it, mock me. lol. Anyhow, you guessed it , hit the standby off and pop pop pop arc, tube failure light and I turned the switch back on standby right away. And immediately began cussing myself out. So I replaced all the fuses on the back of the amp. put my old 6l6's back in and fired it up, but did not get sound. So then I took the amp out of the chassis and examined those fuses and the board. The mains fuses looked good and so did the slo blow ones and the 2 under the midi board. Anybody have any suggestions? Maybe I should just replace all of the fuses just to make sure? I actually do have a good amount of experience with biasing and a pretty good tube knowledge I just did something really stupid even though I do know what I'm doing. I gambled on the tubes being able to handle for a sec while I turned them down. I believe it was the outer pair that were the problem, they are Ruby STR el34's with a bias rating of 1 "which makes me even more stupid for doing what I did". I'm really hoping that it's just one of the slow blow's and that I just didnt look closely enough. I'm going to replace them all in the morning and fire it up, I know the 6l6's that I have in there now are fine and biased correctly. Damn, I can't believe I did that. Anyhow Randall MTS guys please chime in with your experience on blown fuses in this amp and such, thanks.