I've got an early 60's croc selmer zodiac 30. It's in otherwise fine working order, tubes are low miles.
I turned it on recently and found the fuse had blown.
Tried a new rectifier tube and saw the rectifier tube arcing and sizzling. Took the amp apart, found one 32/32uf 500 volt electrolytic cap, looks to be of a more recent variety. Bt I've had the amp for almost ten years. Everything else looks clean and unstressed.
Is there any other likely culprit? Or is the cap can my problem?
I did sub in another set of power tubes, and clean the tube sockets. Same result. The tubes light up, but very slowly. When they start getting warm enough to start making sound, that's when the lightning starts in the rectifier bottle.
Thanks for looking
Zack
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