The holder for it on the board says it takes a 4A 125 volt fuse. You can see the gold one, it was a 250 volt fuse
Yeah, did you see my edit? It looks like the wrong size fuse was in there. Heading to Radio shack for a couple fuses.
I have batteries on my Virtue, same identical setup, same charger, I'm familiar with that.- it was doing this with the AC supply, which is the first one I tried.. light on, no sound, then no light. Tried the other supplies, same thing, now, no light.
Blue Light Time to get it in the system and boogie.
Alright everything's in my room and ready to go. Look forward to swapping the modded Two.2 in and out all week. Right here from the outset though, in terms of build quality and looks, the Two.2 is like the hottest of hottest supermodels, the coolest, sleekest supercar, and the Millennia is like a russian bag lady or Volkswagen Thing. That's just side by side. On its own the Millennia is alright but it's downright ugly as sin next to the Virtue. I never realized how good looking the Virtue amp is until now. Sleek and made by an artist. Minimal, and flushed screws. Fine finish. Chrome. The Millennia has all the visual and tactile appeal of a low end Best Buy internet router, by comparison. The Virtue is also even smaller and more compact, and yet still more powerful. That's alright, because my expectation is the Millenia is supposed to sound better according to Tom. Ultimately that's all that matters. Perhaps I will find in this comparison that all the costs went into the sonics.Pics to come.
Many people have their audio equipment as the centerpiece in a room and want it to look nice. That is just another part of the gear's performance and what many manufacturers clearly understand. To each his own.