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    1993 Maverick 410 Keeps Blowing Fuses--Not a "Normal" Issue

    Well, I replaced 8 (closest to power supply) and after 5 seconds on in standby, poof, another fuse. Both these amps blew originally at my rehearsal space (both around the same time, 4 years ago or so--hmmm), which is in an industrial building with fairly recent electric. Several other amps...
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    1993 Maverick 410 Keeps Blowing Fuses--Not a "Normal" Issue

    These were 1N4007 diodes. I replaced all four. I think I'm having the same issue (fuses blowing immediately, while on standby) with an old Vintage Club 50 Crate amp. Same diodes, same vintage, basically, but there are 12 of them. I just loaded up on these little 1N4007s and am going to...
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    1993 Maverick 410 Keeps Blowing Fuses--Not a "Normal" Issue

    It worked!!! Very happy now. Thank you. Just to understand the situation a bit more, do you know what causes this/why this happens to the rectifier? Just age? Also, would you please point me to the low-voltage channel switching supply area, just so I know exactly where it is? Thanks so...
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    1993 Maverick 410 Keeps Blowing Fuses--Not a "Normal" Issue

    Thanks, 94Tremoverb! That is about the only thing we didn't get to last night. If that's all it is I will be relieved, and upset I let it go so long without getting it right. I'll definitely keep you posted as soon as I get a chance to replace.
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    1993 Maverick 410 Keeps Blowing Fuses--Not a "Normal" Issue

    I'm having a problem with my Mesa Boogie Maverick Dual Rectifier 4x10 combo amp. The fuse keeps blowing and after every "normal" check/fix (replaced all tubes, checked everything out for obvious damage, etc.), this thing will not work. With all tubes removed, no rectifiers firing--NOTHIN'--it...
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