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In Reply to: RE: SAE MK XXXIB: HELP!!! :-( posted by KanedaK on August 13, 2014 at 07:35:34
Preferably, one that is familiar with your model SAE amp.
In the meantime, I would advice NOT putting in higher amp-rated fuses. You may cause more damage and add to the tech's bill.
Maybe, someone here has this amp. Or has owned one.
Good luck!
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I have another MK XXXIB coming, should be there by the end of the week; it is the silver face, non-rack version; That one is however in less good condition and has been modded from 110v to 220v. I doubt that one will work better :-/. Was also cheaper. I hope I won't have to gut one of the amps to use the parts for the other one.
Since your electronic knowledge is minimal and apparently limited to fuse replacement, you should IMMEDIATELY defer to a proper tech.
The 'new' amp should be brought up on a variac unless you can get 100% assurance it was in service recently. Your tech should do this.
If I owned the dead amp, I'd check the bridge rectifier before calling in the tech. But that's just me and not something I'd recommend. You do NOT have to plug it in to do an elementary check on this part.
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