Hello, all!
About a month ago I bought a used SE84C, serial #472. I've been very happy with it -- it plays beautifully on some DIY Betsy open baffles, my first foray into both DIY audio and audioholism.

So far, so good.
Quick question, here. I've read various sources saying this amp puts out 2 watts per channel, 2.5 WPC, 3 WPC, and 5 WPC. What is it, really?
Ok, back to my troubles...
Tonight I sat down and turned on the music, nice and low -- I needed to relax. After just a few minutes, there was a loud *pop* from the left speaker. Not the usual blown speaker pop, though. I looked up at my girlfriend and asked "was that the speaker?" She also seemed confused, but affirmed.
Knowing the SE84C probably wouldn't like being connected to a dead speaker, I turned it off and started checking the connectors. Everything seemed fine -- solid connections, no wires shorting. Hm. i turned the amp on. Nothing. No tube glow, nothing.
Turned it all off again, disconnected everything, let it sit awhile (how big are the caps inside?

), and then checked the fuse. Blown.
I quickly hook up a vastly inferior SS amp to sanity-check everything. Strange, that left speaker works just fine. Maybe some kind of transient did it?
Pop the replacement fuse into the SE84C, hook it all back up, flip the power on. There's a low, loud "zzzt!" and a blue light coming from somewhere between the base of the 5Y3GT tube and the transformer. After a half second, it stops. I turn the power off. Yikes.
More checking and rechecking and no joy. Nothing at all happens when I apply power. The fuse seems fine, the speakers seem fine, just...nothing.
I'm heartbroken! Since this is my first tube amp, I'm not sure who the likely suspect would be. Nor am I sure if these are the typical signs of tube death. What should my next steps be in diagnosis and repair?
I completely love this amp. While I'm still a toob noob and can't quite discern a deep and wide soundstage from none at all, I can certainly say that this SS amp I've been forced to listen to for the last couple hours is not even in the same league as far as producing enjoyable, beautiful music is concerned.
Help me Obi-Wan Decknobi, you're my only hope!
-g.