I got it and opened it up. First off this thing is pretty compact for a 4x EL34 amp and the iron is HUGE. Kind of reminds me of an old Mesa MK2. The circuit looks like a Plexi with the bright and normal channel inputs internally jumpered. It's got an interesting phase inverter master volume (I think) which is on a 6 position switch. It's got a small fan on the back cover which is powered from the heater winding and thru a little rectifier board.
The first thing I did when I got it out of the headshell is check the fuses. It has a 4A mains fuse and 4 internal fuses; one on each leg of the HT and one on each leg of the heater winding. There's a sticker on the chassis that says the heater winding fuses are 10A 250v Type 3AG. There were a 15a and a 20a fuses in there. I replaced them and hit the power switch and those fuses instantly turned cherry red. I shut it down before they blew. With all 7 tubes and the power lamp bulb pulled, the heater ckt is open, so it's probably a shorted tube. My guess is one of the JJ EL34's. But a shorted filament? How would I check for that without a tube tester?
BTW, if you don't know by now, I'm a hobbyist-mostly a builder, so my troubleshooting skills are a work in progress. And by this I mean if anybody has any suggestions, I won't be offended by even the most basic tips.
Thanks,