Hi all,
I need some help with my humble GLA 1000. It's developed the nasty habit of
blowing fuses after only a few minutes in the "standby" mode. And when they
go, they don't just simply melt, they go with a distinct audible "pop".
I've had the amp apart and looked for anything obviously wrong, don't see
any visible damage, evidence of arcing, burning, etc. No funny smells, no
smoke.
What say you, amp gurus? Where should I start? Could this be a tube
problem? Or is this the excuse I needed to buy that new Commander?
Mark AA8TC
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