Hey guys,
I just tried switching on my VH4 and right after the lights went on the whole thing shut down.
No reaction whatsoever. I had it serviced a couple of month ago and it got a new rectumfrier....so it should be ok, basically.
After closer inspection, I saw that my little three year old son changed inputs on the 4x12 cabinet from "8 ohms mono" to "16 ohms stereo b". The amp was still on 8 ohms.
I routinely check inputs since I once cought my son red handed doing it - though I´m not sure if I played through the amp with the dickered inputs.
If so, I played only on low bedroom levels but maybe for a total of an hour or so. (Due to the kinds I only have really short - maybe 20-25min - playing sessions).
Any ideas or advice? Fried? Half fried? Medium well fried? Blown fuse as a strange coincidence with changed wiring?
Many thanks in advance,
Carlito
PS: I will change the fuse later and see what happens - for now I don´t want fireworks in the amp when the kids are still around.
I just tried switching on my VH4 and right after the lights went on the whole thing shut down.
No reaction whatsoever. I had it serviced a couple of month ago and it got a new rectumfrier....so it should be ok, basically.
After closer inspection, I saw that my little three year old son changed inputs on the 4x12 cabinet from "8 ohms mono" to "16 ohms stereo b". The amp was still on 8 ohms.
I routinely check inputs since I once cought my son red handed doing it - though I´m not sure if I played through the amp with the dickered inputs.
If so, I played only on low bedroom levels but maybe for a total of an hour or so. (Due to the kinds I only have really short - maybe 20-25min - playing sessions).
Any ideas or advice? Fried? Half fried? Medium well fried? Blown fuse as a strange coincidence with changed wiring?
Many thanks in advance,
Carlito
PS: I will change the fuse later and see what happens - for now I don´t want fireworks in the amp when the kids are still around.