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In Reply to: RE: primary and secondary fuses posted by Tweaker456 on September 24, 2016 at 01:06:48
I don't know what amplifier you own, but if you were to look inside, it's possible that the rails are fused internally (either with a conventional fuse that is not mounted on the exterior of the chassis or using just a fine wire) or that there is some sort of current-sensitive device in the circuit that is designed to blow before damage is done to the output devices.
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99.9% certain that there are no internal fuses. Looked inside once over 3 tears ago. It sounds a bit odd that some other device other than a fuse would be used for the purpose of protection??? Fuses, like prophylactics have pleasure reduction built in to them. No doubt about it, necessary or not. Of course, always use the correct fuse. T456
There it is.
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
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