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Hmmm, this rings a bell - like I may have seen this behavior before. Can't remember what it was. Did you check tubes? You might have to send it in.jh
If you feel you can find specific parts inside the device you can try to troubleshoot it by yourselves.It can be something very easy like Polarity/Mute switch for example. Switch off Trumpet, unplug the mains, connect its output to an amplifier, switch the amplifier on and touch by a screwdriver or something metal the contact of the polarity switch going to the output connectors. You should hear some hum from your acoustic systems. If not - the problem is in the interconnects or just disconnected wire from the output connectors or the switch. I doubt that this is the case as soon as you should have 4 wires disconnected at once, but who knows... If you hear the hum - not plugging the Trumpet to the mains - pull out the V4 tube and do the same experiment with the pins 1 and 6. The Polarity/Mute switch at this stage should be NOT in Mute position. Depending on the position of the switch you should hear the same amount of hum from touching one of the pin. If you hear the hum, the switch works at least in one position.Further troubleshooting should include measuring the voltage and this should be done with greatest care!!!