Low_fidelity2100
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What would cause an amp to blow fuses when turned off? If it's switched to standby first (i.e. No sound is passed), and then powered off, the fuse doesn't blow. But if the standby switch is in the "on" position (still makes sound), and then the power is turned off, the fuse blows.
Any ideas?
Amp is a Mesa heartbreaker. Fuses are correct 3A slow blow (what's indicated in the manual and on back of amp). Amp functions totally fine, has normal volume, and has no problems even when run for several hours, does seem to run a it hot, but not insanely hot. Just got the thing used, and beyond blowing fuses when it's turned off and not left on standby to do so, it's great and seems totally fine otherwise.
I've never had an amp that blew fuses when turned off, and not switched to standby. Seems weird.
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Any ideas?
Amp is a Mesa heartbreaker. Fuses are correct 3A slow blow (what's indicated in the manual and on back of amp). Amp functions totally fine, has normal volume, and has no problems even when run for several hours, does seem to run a it hot, but not insanely hot. Just got the thing used, and beyond blowing fuses when it's turned off and not left on standby to do so, it's great and seems totally fine otherwise.
I've never had an amp that blew fuses when turned off, and not switched to standby. Seems weird.
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