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In Reply to: RE: Tympani 1D's posted by OldTimer on July 07, 2015 at 09:28:27
Normal-Blow, 2½ Amp.
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Is there any kind of voltage for these? 120/240? The one I have says 240V. I don't know if a 120V will work.
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Edits: 07/08/15
I agree about the prices. I think much of it is due to the number of hands that are in the pie. From mfg. to distributor to retailer. Depending on the product. Everyone gets a cut, so by the time we buy it well...
As to the 240 Volt you have, are you overseas or in the states? I assume you are not in the states? Or is it a piece of equipment meant to be used abroad? What kind of plug does it have?
I was talking about the fuse I have that was in the fuse holder that survived, it says AGC 2 1/2 250V, 1/4"dia 1 1/4" long. I was wondering what your fuse was. I live in Vegas now, use to live in Columbus OH and now I miss it as i knew where the good audio shops were.
May He Who Watches Over Us All, Watch Over You And Yours.
OOPs! Sorry :) I pulled my fuse and it reads "250V 2 1/2 A" Hope that helps, not sure what the 250V means, perhaps someone else could shed some light on that.
It means it's for a 250 Volt circuit.. thanks for the info...
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My back panel
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That is an old one, at least before 1975 or so. My Tympani from 1975 looks like that.
Edits: 07/08/15
Thanks. This doesn't look like the back of mine, I have no fuse holder, have to use a inline, which I am having trouble locating, now I can start the hunt for the fuses as well.
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