Slightly OT: What Did I Just Do???
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:08 am
I was just wondering if someone could explain (electronically) how I managed to blow out my amplifier this evening. I have a Newcomb tube-powered 1950's classroom record player, great for playing 78s. I figured I would run a cord out of the "headphone/speaker" jack, turn the volume low, change the solitary mono signal into dual channel mono, and run it into my 1970s Pioneer amplifier.
I have done this many times before with transistor classroom record players, and it worked great. I plugged this thing into my stereo with the classroom record player on, but with no record being played. I heard a moderately loud hum (though not that loud) for a few seconds, and then my amplifier went totally dead. The amp would turn on, light up, but there was absolutely no sound going through. I opened up the amplifier to find that I had blown two 1 amp fuses, and hopefully nothing else. I'm heading out tomorrow to get some fuses. Any ideas?
I have done this many times before with transistor classroom record players, and it worked great. I plugged this thing into my stereo with the classroom record player on, but with no record being played. I heard a moderately loud hum (though not that loud) for a few seconds, and then my amplifier went totally dead. The amp would turn on, light up, but there was absolutely no sound going through. I opened up the amplifier to find that I had blown two 1 amp fuses, and hopefully nothing else. I'm heading out tomorrow to get some fuses. Any ideas?