Smoking Avalon 747

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I was driving ( overdriving ) my Avalon 747 and it started to smoke. I
quickly unplugged and opened it up and everything seemed okay.

After about 20 minutes, I plugged it back in and it seems to be
functioning fine

Just to clarify, the signal chain is as follows.

Guitar > Boss MT2 > Allen & Heath Mixer > Insert BBE Sonic Max >
Avalon VT 747

Most levels were normal (-3dB) except for the 747, which was cranked
to 11 in all respects.

The guitar tone was incredible and I was rocking out until smoke came
billowing out.

Are there any ideas as to what might have happened?

After I opened it up, I could find no trace of any components burned
or charred. Everything looked clean.

Again, everything seems to be working fine now.
 
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Try following your nose - get as close to the pcb and components as possible
and sniff away until you smell something burnt. Best turn off the unit
first in case you flash fry your nose hairs.


Gareth.




"muthasmucka" <eyesleeandrews@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I was driving ( overdriving ) my Avalon 747 and it started to smoke. I
> quickly unplugged and opened it up and everything seemed okay.
>
> After about 20 minutes, I plugged it back in and it seems to be
> functioning fine
>
> Just to clarify, the signal chain is as follows.
>
> Guitar > Boss MT2 > Allen & Heath Mixer > Insert BBE Sonic Max >
> Avalon VT 747
>
> Most levels were normal (-3dB) except for the 747, which was cranked
> to 11 in all respects.
>
> The guitar tone was incredible and I was rocking out until smoke came
> billowing out.
>
> Are there any ideas as to what might have happened?
>
> After I opened it up, I could find no trace of any components burned
> or charred. Everything looked clean.
>
> Again, everything seems to be working fine now.
 

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