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Call Me Jamie.
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Essex, UK
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Heater Fuse Problem?
Hi all, I just got my Randall RH50T back from the tech, and on the statement I got back, he said that he'd replaced the 6.3A Heater fuse because it was blown. However, now when I turn the amp on, I get power but the tubes don't glow and there's no sound. I've tried a different power supply, but that didn't help, so I'm thinking it's a problem with the heater fuse.
I was just wondering if you guys have any information on how I could check the heater fuse on my amp? Thanks
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I don't even play guitar.
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Just take it back to the tech... It doesn't matter what the problem is, he shouldn't have returned an non-functional amp to you. If you do anything he may try to blame you.
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The Name's Devon! ;)
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Marrietta, Ohio, USA
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+311 Don't get shafted. You paid him for a service, which he clearly did not provide. Take it back, and if he won't fix the issue free of charge, request a full refund and take it elsewhere. If he won't give a refund OR fix the issue free of charge, take him to court. Don't go messing with anything, and don't turn your amp on or use it any more until then. Take it straight to the tech.
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