In Reply to: Fuse for dynaco SCA35 posted by poconoman on August 9, 2013 at 07:38:58:
You might check the fuse's continuity with a multimeter to see if it is blown. It might be. I looked at the original manual, and it specifies a 2 ampere slo-blo fuse, which I would think you should be able to get at Radio Shack. If you blow the 2A fuse, troubleshooting of the amp is in order. Don't use a fuse larger than 2A.If you do not have a copy of the original manual, here's a link:
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