Hey all,
I was playing my Deluxe Reverb clone when I hit the low e string, let it ring, and after 2 seconds the fuse blew. I had some problems originally when I build the amp in that every time I turned the amp off of standby, it blew a fuse because I had accidentally wired some of the filter capacitors backwards. At the time the volume was set to around 8, the GZ34 was in the amp, and it was running two 8 ohm Jupiter Condenser speakers in series (I put in an upgraded output transformer from Classic Tone that puts out 4, 8, and 16 ohm loads and it was on 16 ohm). The speakers are both 8 ohm, but one is rated for 25 watts and the other is rated for 50.
I'm currently running NOS Sovtek 6V6GTs that I found in a little music shop in upstate New York, so I have no idea whether or not they were matched. I'm fairly certain that they were biased correctly, because I biased the amp for those tubes running at about 30 mA for one tube and around 27 mA for the other. Did these power tubes and/or bad biasing on my part potentially cause the failure?
In addition to these problems, the amp is muddy at high volumes and doesn't put out the same quality distortion that I've seen in videos. It's muddy, not very bright, and doesn't respond well to lower frequencies.
What can I do to fix these problems?