What damage occurs if EL34/6L6 switch not set correctly?

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On my VH4S, I burned up the Hum Potentiometer way back in September by not selecting "6L6" on the EL34/6L6 switch when changing tubes from EL34 to 6L6. I replaced the Hum Potentiometer with the part recommended by Peter. The VH4S has been working perfectly and sounding great since that time.

I might be selling the VH4S soon in order to take care of other expenses. If I sell the amp, I want it to be in good condition for the next owner.

The Standby switch was turned to "RUN" for about one second before I noticed smoke and switched it off. Is it possible that anything else on the other side of the PCB board was damaged when I forgot to make the correct selection on the EL34/6L6 switch? Should anything be checked out before I sell the amp?

Thanks.
 
I hate to admit that I did the same thing with my VH4S :no:

I was not willing to deal with it because I wasn't sure what might be wrong either, so I sent it to Peter to go over. Of course, it came back working better than it did before, so I am happy :D

This is probably a question for Peter, or someone with more specific familiarity with the VH4S circuits specifically. Good Luck!!
 
No big deal, when the bias pot in the inside
is set right.
 
Thanks Peter.
But is it possible that anything other than the Hum-Trim-Potentiometer would have been damaged after the VH4 had been running for only one second with the bias switch (EL34/6L6) set to EL34 when there are 6L6 tubes in the VH4?
 
Just a bad tube can destroy the hum trimmer on the VH4
 
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