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Hi.
I have accidentally crossed the loudspeaker wires coming out of my Marantz 1150D under high volume. The fuse was broken. I tried to replace it, but as soon as the power is switched on, the new fuse brokes again. The power indicator flashes and then turn black again. The fuse is a 4A, as requested on the back of the ampli and as it was before. What can I do? Fran. |
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![]() "Tristan" wrote in message om... Hi. I have accidentally crossed the loudspeaker wires coming out of my Marantz 1150D under high volume. The fuse was broken. I tried to replace it, but as soon as the power is switched on, the new fuse brokes again. The power indicator flashes and then turn black again. The fuse is a 4A, as requested on the back of the ampli and as it was before. What can I do? **Check to make sure that the fuse is a slow blow type or not. If the original is marked '4AT', it is a slow blow type and must be replaced with the same type. If you replaced the fuse correctly and it still lows, send it to the repair guy. There is nothing you can do. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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