Obviously the amp should not blow fuses.
Step 1: Maybe the speakers are the problem. Does the amp blow fuses if the speaker cables are disconnected from the amp's output taps? Warning: If you disconnect the speaker cables do NOT pass a signal to the amp. Turn-on the mute button of your preamp. You can damage tube amps with output trannies if there is no load on the outputs.
If the amp only blows fuses when hooked up to your speakers, maybe there is a short in the speakers. I assume you are using intact speaker cables.
Step 2: If speakers appear ok, did you check your tubes? If the amp will not stay on, do you have a spare set of tubes, even old ones? If yes, swap out the tubes for a spare set, at least the quad on the right side, to see if the problem persists. Turn the bias down before turning the amp on.
Step 3: If the amp stays on do all tubes bias ok? If one or more tubes do not bias, the tube or tubes in question may have arc'ed and blown a bias resister.
If all else fails, call ARC customer service and ask for Greg. I hope this will not require a trip to the factory or ARC service center.
Good luck. The Ref 110 is a nice amp. I am sure you will get your rig back up soon.
BIF
Step 1: Maybe the speakers are the problem. Does the amp blow fuses if the speaker cables are disconnected from the amp's output taps? Warning: If you disconnect the speaker cables do NOT pass a signal to the amp. Turn-on the mute button of your preamp. You can damage tube amps with output trannies if there is no load on the outputs.
If the amp only blows fuses when hooked up to your speakers, maybe there is a short in the speakers. I assume you are using intact speaker cables.
Step 2: If speakers appear ok, did you check your tubes? If the amp will not stay on, do you have a spare set of tubes, even old ones? If yes, swap out the tubes for a spare set, at least the quad on the right side, to see if the problem persists. Turn the bias down before turning the amp on.
Step 3: If the amp stays on do all tubes bias ok? If one or more tubes do not bias, the tube or tubes in question may have arc'ed and blown a bias resister.
If all else fails, call ARC customer service and ask for Greg. I hope this will not require a trip to the factory or ARC service center.
Good luck. The Ref 110 is a nice amp. I am sure you will get your rig back up soon.
BIF