Danny Boy
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"You spent how much?"
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Thank you, thank you. That was my thought as well. I still have the hum, but I believe the rectifier could have damaged the new fuse. I know, I know, that rectifier in question will be replaced. I'm not in the mood to pop the hood again to look at it. I will wait until I receive my new rectifier.
When I looked at every fuse in my amp, I found a ceramic 6A (slow or fast-blow unknown), and 2-500 mA slow-blow glass fuses under the rectifier. At the plug, I found a 3.15A fast-blow glass fuse. Again, Steve emailed and said the 500 mA fuses are no longer installed, as they have changed to 200 mA fuses for their current production. He also mentioned the manual has not been updated.
On a funny note, you should see me walk across the house carrying the amp in order to pop the top. My wife said I looks like I'm carrying a bomb that is about to go off. Ha.
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