V103b is the cathode follower. It's cathode voltage is fairly high with respect to the heaters. Some 12AX7's are more prone to failure in that spot. What kind do you have in that position?
Doing away with the fuse may just allow some more expensive component to burn/blow, so it is better to find the cause and correct it.
The use of DC heaters for those tubes is to keep the noise/hum down. Using AC there may be noticeable in terms of hum.
Also, it is possible this is unrelated to the previous problem. The power tube AC heaters are running off that fuse too.
And if you still have 7.7VAC on the heaters, it may be that the fuse rating is borderline.
Doing away with the fuse may just allow some more expensive component to burn/blow, so it is better to find the cause and correct it.
The use of DC heaters for those tubes is to keep the noise/hum down. Using AC there may be noticeable in terms of hum.
Also, it is possible this is unrelated to the previous problem. The power tube AC heaters are running off that fuse too.
And if you still have 7.7VAC on the heaters, it may be that the fuse rating is borderline.
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