Parasound JC-1s Not Working


I just bought a pair of used JC-1s on Audiogon. The amps sounded fine until I was shuting down my preamp. My preamp is a tube linestage. While I was turning off the linestage, I heard some funny noise from both amps. Feeling uncomfortable about the noise, I turned the linestage back on. Surprisingly, the left channel amp did not work. The power was on but no signal.

I don't think it was the fuse. I swapped the external fuses between the two monoblocks. But it still did not work.

I wonder if this ever happens to you, JC-1s owners. Is there a switch or something inside the amp to reset? I flipped all the swithces on the back panel hoping that I could get the signal back. Still no use.

I am going to call Parasound on Monday. I know I won't have warranty since this is used. But before I call, do you folks have any suggestions? Thanks.
audiolui
Turn the JC-l off, unplug the unit, remove the top. When you look down into the unit you will see some rail fuses. Replace the fuses with the same value. The unit should work fine. To repeat:: When using a Tube Preamp the turn on sequence is first turn on the Preamp and then the Amps. The turn off sequence is first turn off the Amps and then the Preamp.

One of my JC-1's died. When I replaced the rail fuses it worked fine. That was over two years ago and they continue to work just fine. I keep a supply of replacement fuses on hand just in case.

Good luck and good listening.
I visually check all the glass fuses (three on the rail and two on the motherboard right behind the back panel). They seem okay.

I removed the two glass fuses behind the back panel and also two ceramic ones right behind the transformer. I took these four fuses to Radio Shack and they tested with a meter so something. They told me all fuses were fine. Now I am really concerned. I will have to call Parasound Monday. Shoot. I am in a panic mode.

Now I understand the turn on and off sequence. Thanks for the tips.
Don't freakout too much. We all have made a mistake or two in this hifi life of ours. I have been lucky because I have hifi friends nearby that can loan me gear if necessary.
one other thought: switch channels and see if the problem persists. then call parasound if it does. if the problem switches to the other amp, its your pre.
Yes, I put an old amp to replace the problematic JC-1 and it worked. So I know it is not the speaker or the wire, or the preamp. It is the amp. Thanks guys. I will call Parasound. I will post anything I learn from this unpleasant situation.