Following on from my previous thread where I was looking for advice on purchasing a M100C, it has now arrived.
Plugged in, everything worked, but as per previous post, the volume was very low.
I saw that at some point it had had an external speaker (extra speaker wire was still connected - I removed this from the connectors on the amp). So needed to check the speaker switch was set to 16 watts as per manual. It was, although not easy to see, as the amp seems to be painted in a horrible silver paint which is very annoying. (And, yes, thanks to Ron I know the AVC tubes are missing - that's for another day)

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Then, on advice of Rob, put meter on this green resistor - it read only 1257 ohms, but it that because I need to unsolder one end to get a true reading?

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I need to unsolder it first?
Also, I noticed two wires in parallel off the main speaker going underneath the speaker, so took the speaker off and its already got a tweeter installed (with a capacitor)

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inside the main one,

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So put the speaker back, played a song, and suddenly it was loud - I never really touched anything as far as I can see. Played the whole song with great sound. But on the next song, it started to crackle then go low volume, crackle, back up high. It played loud for a few seconds, then I was sure me turning the volume knob caused to crackle and go low, but then it went loud again and me fiddling with the volume made no difference. Same seemed to happen with the bass and treble - I was sure me turning them caused the crackle and change at one point, but then again it settled into loud and however much I twiddled them made no difference (weird!).
Then it played loud for a minute and I
carefully prodded around power/speaker/etc wires, etc to see if something was loose causing this, but nothing affected it.
Then, volume when completely, and very loud hum. I then noticed the 5U4 tube glowing very red! So I switched it all off (there was a bit of a smell too). Switched it back on (for one second only) as loud hum started again, switched, off and scared to switch on again!
I am sorry this is so verbose and basic, but I wanted to include as much as I could as I have no idea what is relevant and what is a red herring.
Any thoughts before I call the local repair guy - he's good and fair, and no issue calling him, but thought it was worth posting here first so I can try and learn as I go.
Thanks in advance.
p.s. Apologies if this is all explained in the troubleshooting guide, but only just ordered it & manual and has not arrived yet!