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#1
The more I looked at it, The more I saw that it was not burnt. Sorry for misinforming.

I agree, I am not the most skilled in electronics, but my dad and brother are, which helps.

Any answers with the power supply being the cause?
#2
Hes a good friend of mine, and i'd do the same for him, But as i'm broke as all hell, I don't have the cash to pay the repair bill, so if I can fix it that would be awesome.  :tu:

Heres a pic of where I think it burned through, Another thing, I was testing the wires from the power supply, and one had no power going through it, is it possible that the plug for the power is bad causing it to blow fuses?

#3
Hey guys,
A friend let me use his b-52 LG-100A amp head, and being my luck, I was playing it, low volume and it blew a fuse, I put a new one in, and it blew it again, I took it apart and didn't seem to see anything burnt, it never seemed to get hotter then normal temp, the only thing I saw, was where the rear circuit board connects to the aluminum in the back, there are 3 small hard metal connectors that go into it. And the metal around them seems to have melted away? Thats the only thing I could see? Any help would be great,  I really need to get this fixed, I know a shop will cost me an arm and a leg, If anything i'll just buy him another one as you can find them for around 150 bucks on e-bay, Should have just waited and not used someone else's stuff :grr

Thanks!
Jack
#4
Amplifier Discussion / Re: My new amp(s)
April 29, 2008, 12:48:19 PM
Funny, a B-52 blowing up, Imagine that.

Good thing you owned it, I was using my friends when it blew, lucky me eh?  :duh
#5
Hey guys,
A friend let me use his b-52 LG-100A amp head, and being my luck, I was playing it, low volume and it blew a fuse, I put a new one in, and it blew it again, I took it apart and didn't seem to see anything burnt, it never seemed to get hotter then normal temp, the only thing I saw, was where the rear circuit board connects to the aluminum in the back, there are 3 small hard metal connectors that go into it. And the metal around them seems to have melted away? Thats the only thing I could see? Any help would be great,  I really need to get this fixed, I know a shop will cost me an arm and a leg, If anything i'll just buy him another one as you can find them for around 150 bucks on e-bay, Should have just waited and not used someone else's stuff  :grr

Thanks!
Jack