MadAsAHatter
Well-known member
I had a bad moment with my KSR Gemini yesterday. About 5 minutes into playing I noticed the left pair of tubes start to red-plate and the volume dropped. I killed the power immediately. After giving everything a bit to cool down I turned the amp back on to see if the fault light on any of the tubes came on. The amp went through it's startup checks fine, no fuses blew and no fault lights on. No smoke or burning smell either. With no instrument cable plugged in, I took it out of standby and got a bad buzzing sound through the speakers. Turned everything off immediately.
I'm pretty sure the culprit was a bad speaker cable. With the cable plugged into the cab I measured the ohms and was getting all kinds of crazy numbers bouncing all over the place. I grabbed another cable and everything checked out fine, so nothing wrong with the cab/speakers. I checked the bad cable for continuity. There was good continuity on the sleeve of the cable, but spotty and eventually no continuity on the tip. I did get continuity when checking the wires directly. So it looks like one of the 1/4" plugs crapped out.
At this point I have not changed the tubes that red-plated yet. I did hooked it up with the good speaker cable and turned it on long enough to see if I got that bad buzzing again. Everything power up fine and the buzzing seems to have gone away with using the good cable.
I will replace the tubes and bias it, but don't want to go any further until I'm reasonable sure nothing was messed up. Aside from burnt components or wires what should I look for and/or test? Should I send the amp to Kyle for a once-over or do you think I was able to catch the mishap before anything was damaged?
I'm pretty sure the culprit was a bad speaker cable. With the cable plugged into the cab I measured the ohms and was getting all kinds of crazy numbers bouncing all over the place. I grabbed another cable and everything checked out fine, so nothing wrong with the cab/speakers. I checked the bad cable for continuity. There was good continuity on the sleeve of the cable, but spotty and eventually no continuity on the tip. I did get continuity when checking the wires directly. So it looks like one of the 1/4" plugs crapped out.
At this point I have not changed the tubes that red-plated yet. I did hooked it up with the good speaker cable and turned it on long enough to see if I got that bad buzzing again. Everything power up fine and the buzzing seems to have gone away with using the good cable.
I will replace the tubes and bias it, but don't want to go any further until I'm reasonable sure nothing was messed up. Aside from burnt components or wires what should I look for and/or test? Should I send the amp to Kyle for a once-over or do you think I was able to catch the mishap before anything was damaged?