Power amp passed out. My wife had turned the system on while I was away to play a movie for our nieces. It was too bright in the room (room doesn't have finishing touches yet such as blinds... temporarily paper!... or trim, etc), so she just left it on (at my request). When I got home, amp is blinking green light instead of solid red. Supposedly (per a phone call with Classe) it's the fuses, but I already visually checked them. Next is to pull all fuses and swap with the other amp. OK, enough crying Grant, I'll see if it works tonight after swapping fuses.
Fingers crossed....
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Topic - Sad times. - grantv 14:11:29 10/23/06 (14)
- I've blown several fuses...but... - Kiefer74.1 22:55:59 10/23/06 (2)
- See post directly below.... - grantv 06:51:27 10/24/06 (1)
- Re: See post directly below.... - Kiefer74.1 23:18:14 10/25/06 (0)
- What the !? - grantv 16:55:06 10/23/06 (3)
- Congratulations. - Jim Treanor 19:58:00 10/23/06 (2)
- Re: Congratulations. - JFShark 15:09:37 10/24/06 (0)
- Thanks. :) NT - grantv 06:51:57 10/24/06 (0)
- Re: Sad times. - MrDerrick 15:19:13 10/23/06 (0)
- not always.... - Mr_bill2 14:39:03 10/23/06 (1)
- We did have an electrical storm the day before. - grantv 15:18:09 10/23/06 (0)
- All is not lost - you can't tell a blown fuse by looking with the naked eye - Joe M 14:15:15 10/23/06 (3)
- Exactly why I'm doing this next. NT - grantv 15:12:24 10/23/06 (0)
- Check the fuse with a multimeter - Bob01605 14:41:34 10/23/06 (1)
- I did this the lazy way yesterday..... - grantv 15:13:31 10/23/06 (0)