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I swapped out a tube receiver near my computer desk for a Sony TA-1150 integrated. I've had the Sony maybe a year and a half and it was working OK when I last had it hooked up. It was functional but not 100% when I got it. The balance control was reversed but I corrected that.
After hooking it up again a few days ago I was playing a CD or tape. When whatever it was ended, the amp stayed on, idling for a half hour or so. There was then a soft thump from the left speaker and I discovered that channel was out. A bit later and I see the pilot lamp had now gone out. Earlier today I took off the cover and saw two power fuses, both blown.
Their values are labled at the holders but that's not exactly what the value of the fuses were. Supposed to be 1.6A but what I removed were 2A.
And the holders look a bit fishy to me. I know some fuses had and maybe some still do, pigtails at the ends which were the case with those I took out. Since this amp had been molested prior to me getting it, I wondered of the fuse holders were altered and 2A pigtail equipped fuses got substituted for 1.6A coventionial ones. My thought was that the repairer had those on hand and were "close enough".
Might those 2A fuses been "hacked in"?
I don't have two 1.6A fuses, only one. Maybe I can get a few and the local repair shop on Monday, put in new ones and see what happens to them when the amp is plugged into a DBT.
After hooking it up again a few days ago I was playing a CD or tape. When whatever it was ended, the amp stayed on, idling for a half hour or so. There was then a soft thump from the left speaker and I discovered that channel was out. A bit later and I see the pilot lamp had now gone out. Earlier today I took off the cover and saw two power fuses, both blown.
Their values are labled at the holders but that's not exactly what the value of the fuses were. Supposed to be 1.6A but what I removed were 2A.
And the holders look a bit fishy to me. I know some fuses had and maybe some still do, pigtails at the ends which were the case with those I took out. Since this amp had been molested prior to me getting it, I wondered of the fuse holders were altered and 2A pigtail equipped fuses got substituted for 1.6A coventionial ones. My thought was that the repairer had those on hand and were "close enough".
Might those 2A fuses been "hacked in"?
I don't have two 1.6A fuses, only one. Maybe I can get a few and the local repair shop on Monday, put in new ones and see what happens to them when the amp is plugged into a DBT.