Thanks for all of your input so far.
I agree that simply leaving the amp on shouldn't cause damage.
As I said, I know just enough to be dangerous.
I live in Lafayette, LA and the closest thing we have to an audio shop these days is Magnolia inside Best Buy.
What would a rectifier look like?
I haven't tested the tubes yet.
I put a fresh fuse in and it doesn't blow when I push the power button on. Nothing at all happens. Pulled fuse and checked again. Still good.
Shipping this thing back and forth is going to cost a small fortune, so I am trying to avoid that.
Any suggestions for a tech in Houston or New Orleans? I will traveling to both of those cities once restrictions are lifted and I could hand-carry to avoid shipping cost and risk.
Thanks again.
I agree that simply leaving the amp on shouldn't cause damage.
As I said, I know just enough to be dangerous.
I live in Lafayette, LA and the closest thing we have to an audio shop these days is Magnolia inside Best Buy.
What would a rectifier look like?
I haven't tested the tubes yet.
I put a fresh fuse in and it doesn't blow when I push the power button on. Nothing at all happens. Pulled fuse and checked again. Still good.
Shipping this thing back and forth is going to cost a small fortune, so I am trying to avoid that.
Any suggestions for a tech in Houston or New Orleans? I will traveling to both of those cities once restrictions are lifted and I could hand-carry to avoid shipping cost and risk.
Thanks again.