Ampeg B-15R
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It's an over-load/over-current protection circuit for your speaker.
It would probably be a good idea to have a replacement bulb on hand, but they should last a long time before that's an issue.
Ya, I just checked my B-15R manual and my B-15E manual and they both don't mention it.
It would probably be a good idea to have a replacement bulb on hand, but they should last a long time before that's an issue.
Ya, I just checked my B-15R manual and my B-15E manual and they both don't mention it.
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Wow. The service here on the RickResource forum is way faster than the service at Ampeg!
So...I still don't get it, Garret! How is a light bulb an overload/circuit protector for a speaker?
Does it work just like a fuse, then?--If I'm getting no sound, I look at the light bulb...If the filament is burned out, then I replace the lightbulb and I should get sound again?!
So I don't expect the bulb to ever light up, then?!
I'm just a caveman. Your "modern" machinery confuses and frightens me!
So...I still don't get it, Garret! How is a light bulb an overload/circuit protector for a speaker?
Does it work just like a fuse, then?--If I'm getting no sound, I look at the light bulb...If the filament is burned out, then I replace the lightbulb and I should get sound again?!
So I don't expect the bulb to ever light up, then?!
I'm just a caveman. Your "modern" machinery confuses and frightens me!
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Wow. They missed a BIG opportunity to add some "bling" factor by mounting it on the outside of the head!
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Hey Jeff, Jared, Jim,
Ya, this is the first time I've seen this as well.
I don't know if this is a Tube-Amp thing, but a close friend who runs a Tube Guitar system suggested I look and see if it had a lightbulb in the Speaker cabinet.
Thanks again Jim.
Ya, this is the first time I've seen this as well.
I don't know if this is a Tube-Amp thing, but a close friend who runs a Tube Guitar system suggested I look and see if it had a lightbulb in the Speaker cabinet.
Thanks again Jim.
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Thanks guys. I don't think I would have ever figured that out on my own. I was feeling around to see if there was a switch for the light, or a battery compartment or something!
And yes Paul, that would have been cool if Ampeg would have thought up some way to see the lightbulb glow when the amp was pushed hard.
And yes Paul, that would have been cool if Ampeg would have thought up some way to see the lightbulb glow when the amp was pushed hard.
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Jeff T. - the bulb is in series (your sound goes through the bulb then the tweeter) with the tweeter and protects it. Crank up the volume, crank up the treble, and watch the speaker cones glow in the main cab until the bulb blows.
Then go to an airfield that services smaller aircraft and buy a few 24V bulbs in that shape. I believe the part number is on the bulb. There was a thread all about this on the Ampeg forum when there was one. But that's a whole 'nuther discussion...
Then go to an airfield that services smaller aircraft and buy a few 24V bulbs in that shape. I believe the part number is on the bulb. There was a thread all about this on the Ampeg forum when there was one. But that's a whole 'nuther discussion...
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