![]() ![]() The classic indication of a broken amp is a dark pilot light. It’s worth testing the amp in a different outlet before you start troubleshooting. But double-checking the outlet isn’t wishful thinking: it’s covering your bases. Basically, when the outlet fails, it is natural to scapegoat the gear instead. Outlets provide us with electricity and we barely have to think twice about it, whereas its a miracle that the 40+ year old amplifier plugged into it still exists, let alone turns on. A working wall outlet is a normal, everyday occurrence. The wall outlet is an important one to check. Is the amp plugged in? Are the tubes present? Is the speaker connected? Is the wall outlet working correctly? ![]() Steps to diagnosing an amp that doesn’t turn on ![]()
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