I know it's been a while since the original post, but I feel I should comment. I purchased a Crate Vintage Club 50 3X10 for $75. All of the output tubes were blown. So I took it apart to see what was going on inside. I am far from a professional. However I have a good soldering iron and I know how to use it. I am also good at finding info on the net. I feel Sluckey is absolutely correct. What he didn't know was that the JO3 is made to have a resistor and right next to it is an empty C29. I found a schematic for a Club 33 and it appears to be the same board. In the JO3 is a 10watt 80ohm resistor and the C29 has a 220uf 60 volt electrolytic capacitor. I had to replace three 47uf 450 volt C14, C15, C25 and the one 10000uf 16volt C57. Everything else was good. I then put a 100ohm 10watt at JO3 and a 220uf 60 volt at C29. It is still runs very hot, but it works great. Sounds awesome. I have also plugged the amp into a variac running at 100 volts. There is a lot of dispute about whether you should do this or not so I am not recommending this to anyone. To me it appears they had to run it very hot to get the 50 watts out of four EL84's. As long as you keep it well ventilated it works, but still go through tubes faster than normal. However, if you have it up against the wall, in a hot corner, put something on top, etc. it easily over heats. So if you have one and haven't had any problems, I would put a fan inside. If you have had problems, you could replace the bad components and put a fan inside. I still think you will go through tubes fast that way. I will update in a few months to see if what I did actually helps. Rock on.