Thanks, frus, that's exactly what I needed to know, and I appreciate you humoring my elementary question. I didn't know exactly how to Google it.
Yes, the amp does have a 1A Slo-blo B+ fuse in on leg of the bridge rectifier on the AC side. Since it didn't blow before the resistor, and a few have explained to me why it possibly didn't, I thought a fast-acting fuses there may be more reliable. I thought I might try it like the JCM900 schem g-one posted with the indicator lights, and individual fuses. This way I could know which tube was the culprit as well. Thanks again.
Yes, the amp does have a 1A Slo-blo B+ fuse in on leg of the bridge rectifier on the AC side. Since it didn't blow before the resistor, and a few have explained to me why it possibly didn't, I thought a fast-acting fuses there may be more reliable. I thought I might try it like the JCM900 schem g-one posted with the indicator lights, and individual fuses. This way I could know which tube was the culprit as well. Thanks again.
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