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									Have I fried my amp beyond repair? - Guitar Repair and Maintenance				            </title>
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                        <title>Re: Have I fried my amp beyond repair?</title>
                        <link>https://guitarnoise.forum/guitar-repair-and-maintenance/have-i-fried-my-amp-beyond-repair/#post-375993</link>
                        <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2012 18:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[I would try a new fuse first, remember to plug into 110v when you try it again.  Did you see any smoke? Any funky smells?I looked at the schematic, if the fuse replacement doesn&#039;t work then ...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[I would try a new fuse first, remember to plug into 110v when you try it again.  Did you see any smoke? Any funky smells?<br><br>I looked at the schematic, if the fuse replacement doesn't work then suspect the power transformer but the fuse should a fast blow fuse to protect the trans.  Remember to replace the fuse with an EXACT same rated fuse.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>Have I fried my amp beyond repair?</title>
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                        <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2012 17:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!After weeks of searching - I finely found a H&amp;K cream machine.In my excitement I didn&#039;t realize it is a 110v model when I plugged it into 220v supply.The red LED lit m...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!<br><br>After weeks of searching - I finely found a H&amp;K cream machine.<br><br>In my excitement I didn't realize it is a 110v model when I plugged it into 220v supply.<br><br>The red LED lit momentarily then it died!<br><br>Help!<br><br>Do I just replace the fuse and then try a 110v supply. Or maybe the transformer inside? Or have I fried my unit?<br><br>Any help most welcome!<br><br>Cheers<br><br>Ben]]></content:encoded>
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