Stanwal, Ghostrider45,
It seems I should not have mixed 220V with 110V in the same system.
Gabriel_37
Gabriel_37 profile says he lives in the USA. I believe he has a 240V power receptacle outlet for the amp and a 120V power receptacle outlet for the preamp.
That in itself would not cause the preamp problem. Might cause a slight buzz but not any damage, imo....
Looking at the pictures it almost looks like something like pop was spilled on the top and ran through the vent holes and caused electrical components and traces to arc and short out. Sure is a lot of black carbon around the burnt area in the pictures.
Either that or one hell of a lightning strike hit the preamp. If that were the case though I would think other audio equipment would have been damaged as well.
Or it could of just been an electrical component short out arc across and the rest is history....