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| XR600C fuse blown
My Peavey XR600C mixer amp recently shut down during use. I believe it was caused by a bad speaker or cable. Replaced fuse twice and immediately blew. Disconnected internal power connection to amplifier and mixer portion came on without blowing fuse. Any suggestions on repair options. Thanks.
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Yeah, your power amp blew. You most likely have a couple shorted output transistors.
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