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I was listening for turntable hum between two of them plugged into the preamp's single phono input via a (cheap) turntable switcher. The hum was low level so I had the preamp's volume quite high. Not thinking (or not thinking quickly enough) I hit the switcher to go to the second table without backing down the volume. This produced a very loud transient that affected the WOPL'd 700B. After this incident, it was only producing a very small amount of sound which was extremely distorted. I figured I cooked something for sure but even though there was still noise coming from the amplifier, I thought I might as well check the fuses anyway. Turned out the bottom pair of 5A were blown. Put new ones in and the amp is fine. So now this is making me wonder why there was any output at all with those blown fuses? I assumed, obviously wrongly, that the amp would be completely dead signalwise with those fuses out of commission.