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Do you know where the fuse is? If you do you just take the old fuse out and put the new one in. If you do not know where the fuse is, just look for it, thereare not so many place to look. Good luck kolbrun
Hi, even though the mains fuse on back of amplifier is fine, the speaker fuses might have blown. Now really you need to take it to get repaired but if you know someone who has electronics knowledge they could look inside the amplifier to check the speaker output fuses. I wouldn't want to advise you to do it as there are dangerouse voltages inside the amplifier. If you need more help, I will guide you.
IT MAY MEAN THAT IT TAKES (2) 25 AMP FUSES IF YOU HAVE THEM OUT SEE IF IT SAYS WHAT THEY ARE OR OPEN IT UP IT MAY SAY IT ON THE BOARD OR THE FUSE HOLDER OR LOOK @ THE SPECS ON THE AMP SEE WHAT THE TOTAL CURRENT IS YOU CAN ALWAYS START WITH A SMALLER AMPAGE LIKE 10 -20 AMP FUSE ALWAYS GO SMALLER
the best thing to do would be look in the manual, it may say what ones you need, or find out the sizing and take it to a local halfords etc, they will be able to tell if you take the amp, and it wont cost much at all.
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