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SveinungL


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Gjøvik - Norway - Europe - Earth
Post  Posted 3 Dec 2011 5:33 am    
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Hi. My Nashville 400 from late 80s are dead. At a rehersal the other day it suddenly died. Later I opened it to find the main fuse blown. Tried to replace it, but the new fuse blew at once. The amp has the LeMay mod (I put it in in 1999 I think) other than that it's an original made for Europe 220V.
For long periods of time (years) the amp has been stored in its flight case, as I'm more a Fender tube kind of guy. THe amp is ok for rehersals, but its nok ok if it doesnt work at all
Any suggestions?
Regards - Sveinung
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Craig Schwartz


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McHenry IL
Post  Posted 3 Dec 2011 7:10 am    
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Hey Sven
Check the cord thoroughly first, plug end included,
Move in from there to the transformer, 220v dropped to ??? volt on board.
its a start.
Good luck
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Dave Grafe


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Post  Posted 3 Dec 2011 9:08 am    
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If it is blowing fuses the AC cord will not have anything to do with the problem, most likely a power supply issue, although if the speaker line got shorted for any period of time the output devices may have fried. Time to take it to a savvy tech with a variac...
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