Hey y'all,
Recently I got my Sunn Sonaro repaired. I got it for a steal in a beat to hell state:
- mismatched 6L6 tubes, no idea about biasing
- ripped off a combo and in a custom too-short enclosure for modern EL34s or 6L6s
- ungrounded plug and death cap, tons of buzz
So I got it repaired and worked w the tech to settle on this:
- new JJ 5881 tubes, rebias, and a new JJ GZ34
- new power section caps, bypass the multicap w regular caps
- new plug, get rid of the death cap
- replaced some burnt resistor in the power section
Overall, was pretty happy with the work. I understand circuits, but am not experienced with higher voltage power sections so I stick to pedals and bring amps to techs.
I try it in and the shop and it works great. I take it home, it doesn't want to turn on. Okay. I wait one day, try again, works fine.
I play it for about a month and yesterday I get the same thing, except waiting a day does nothing.
I check the fuse and it's blown. Not super burnt or anything, but no continuity with a multimeter. Visibly the wire is broken.
I ask the tech what they think and they think it could be faulty switch wiring. Not sure how that relates to the fuse blowing, but also unsure why the fuse suddenly blew after working (if it was bias or something I'd expect that it'd blow everyday I switch it off standby, right away)
What do y'all think? Any harm in trying new fuses? Does it seem like it could be a bad transformer?