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by bennash - 06/07/26 09:34 PM
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Hey everyone. I'm new to this message board and need some help. A few years ago I was given an old amp by one of my friends. It's a Fender "Bassman Ten." Here is some info on it: http://www.bgra.net/2004/review.php?id=62&type=comboIt was a pretty cool amp but eventually I think I overpowered it with a pedal and the thing started smoking. Haha. Unfortunately I don't know anything about gear, so I had no idea that this would happen. It stopped working and has been sitting in my room ever since. I was wondering how difficult it would be for me to fix whatever went wrong with it. I don't know anything about amps, really, so I don't know if I'll have to replace a tube, or if it's something more serious. How can I go about telling what fizzled out in flames? Will it be expensive? I'd really appreciate any help or words of wisdom.
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Hi wry and watchful,
I'll take a stab at this; I'm a technician.
Even after unplugging an amp, there can be high voltages present that can shock the crap out of you. Power supply capacitors, if you know what that means. Though I know how to eliminate these dangers, it would be irresponsible of me to try to describe this for you.
These are the tubes: 12AX7, 12AT7 and two 6L6. The 12AX7 and 12AT7 are smaller pre-amp tubes, the 6L6s are physically bigger final output tubes. You could probably remove the tubes(AMP UNPLUGGED, AND YES, I AM SCREAMING HERE) and have them checked if you know someone with a tube tester or a similar amp which uses the same tubes. You want to avoid getting the oil from your hand on the glass of the vacuum tubes; use a clean rag when removing the tubes. After an amp has been on, they can be quite hot also.
Having said that, I think it is more likely something else burned up other than a tube, but one never knows, do one? If you were in northwest GA, I'd take a look at it for you. Then I'd probably point my finger at it, and laugh out loud. Good luck,
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Back in the 70's I worked at a TV shop. We would repair Amps for a local music store. One time they brought in two amplifiers that would set off the protection circuts and wouldn't work. I ended up replacing the power transformers. That fixed them. That would be my first guess as what your amp needs. If you have a music store you can take the amp to, they probably have a service for repair. You may find someone on the Net you can ship it to if not. The amps I repaired sound like your amp.
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What Ray said. There are a lot of certified Fender tech's out there. If'n yer not the kind of person who would change their own oil in your car or replace a hard drive in your computer, you would be better off letting a pro do it for ya...
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Hi, By the time you pay labor/parts to have this amp fixed, you'll be real close to the price of a new amp, which is part of the reason I got out of the repair business. Especially this amp, which sounds like a low-watt amp.(Ten watts, right?)
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I just bought a Fender Frontman 25 watt amp. $150. The tube version is around $200. I just wanted a small practice amp(I use a Twin live)for around the house. It works well and sounds good for the money. Vox,Marshall & Pig Nose also make similar priced amps.
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The Fender Bassman 10 is a piggy-back with 4-10" speakers. Might be 60 watts. Its one of those big old things we used in the 60's and 70's. I had an Ampeg V-2. I still think an authorized Fender repairman would be the best bet. They are everywhere and not at all expensive.
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If you don't know how to determine what is wrong with it, then you do not have enough knowledge to fix it properly anyway. Definitely take it to a repairman. It might not be as expensive as you might think and it would definitely be worth keeping it in working order.
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I just got a Hot Rod Deviile I own worked on, couple of tubes, a resistor, jack plugs replaced...dropped it off, 2 weeks later, ready to go, $75...the smoking does make me think it's a transformer...good luck with it...oh and welcome to JPF...Moker
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Dude that amp is toast...you should pack it up immediately and send it to me so I can dispose of it properly for you...j/k of course, is there a decent repair shop near you? I'm lucky to have two near me, and good long term working relationships with both, as I tend to stay with older tube amps, and they can be awfully finicky from time to time. Good luck, I've used one of those and it's a VERY cool amp. Peace, Doc
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