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Yours may be bigger, but mine lasts longer. In the end thats what counts!
No pun intended, eh Keith
James, what size is the fuse?(5X20mm) 6.3A, or (6X32mm) 6.3A?I can't make it out in the picture or on the tech drawing on the site...
Hmm? Who?!? Me??? Would I intend pun if there was no pun to intend?
HiPlease contact Mike Pickett at Bryston on that - I am on my way to CEDIA. james
I am 7 timezones to the east, it would probably be cheaper to just order both.
Well, if you're getting fuses, which means you'll have to open the amp up, why not do it now and measure what's in there?
because it will take me about 2 hours to get everything out of the cabinet, open the amp, peek inside, close it up again, put everything back in the cabinet. and this twice, because I am not going to be without music for little over a week.
Hi - I am stuck at the Show - email Brian Russell at Bryston please - bwrussell@bryston.comjames
PS - be careful when you open the amp as it is full of Canadian air!
Mr. Russell replies a lot quicker... One Furutech 5x20mm 6.3 A ordered, should be here sometime next week.I decided to go for the top, and not get stuck halfway. The difference in price is not that horrible, I know people that spend MUCH more on stuff like cablestands and electronliners and such.
...how much is the fuse?al.
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Puny. Must be a female fuse. You should move here and get a black 4BSST2 to see the real thing. The figures are the same, except we use inches instead of mm.Nap.
Hi,SST SQ versions of the 4B has 1 fuse the 7B's have NO fuses. 28B's NO fuses, 3B - 1 fuse, 2B LP - 2 fuses, 2B SST - 1 fuse, 9B - 2 fuses per channel, 6B - 2 fuses per channel.All fuses are on the AC power side only and are NOT in series with the audio circuit path.James