Sounds like it's going into protection due to a short... maybe.
Check the earthing is good, so open plug and check good contact. The take top of case off and check that too.
While it's off see if there is any obvious visible damage to components on circuit board.
Obviously, unplug it before doing that.
Be way quicker than trying to get it repaired. Plus repair will be more than it's worth.
repair will be more than it's worth
Talking of which, does anybody want my Cambridge C70 preamp? Source selector switch is loose, so it needs going into and maybe replacing. See this random picture off of the interwebs, I haven't actually had my screwdriver out, just my mark-up tools.
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Sounds like it's going into protection due to a short... maybe.
Check the earthing is good, so open plug and check good contact. The take top of case off and check that too.
While it's off see if there is any obvious visible damage to components on circuit board.
Obviously, unplug it before doing that.
Be way quicker than trying to get it repaired. Plus repair will be more than it's worth.