At least I can say that the fuses did the job they were intended to do, they will blow if used in the wrong application.
Some folks have expressed concern that they may be too robust and not "fail" when called upon to self destruct and save the gear.
My problem was that I was new to my Acoustat amps and the stock .5amp fuse looked to be the more robust fuse, with a thicker filiment and spring like make up, the other fuse was a simple thin thread for a filament.
There were no markings on the amp to designate what value of fuse on either of the two fuse holders.
So what I thought was the 5 amp fuse( the thick spring stock fuse) was actually the .5amp fuse.
Of course the 5 amp fuses were OK,and no damage was done when they were in the .5 amp fuse holders.
But the .5 just went pop,and no damage to the amps , just the wallet and my pride.
Some folks have expressed concern that they may be too robust and not "fail" when called upon to self destruct and save the gear.
My problem was that I was new to my Acoustat amps and the stock .5amp fuse looked to be the more robust fuse, with a thicker filiment and spring like make up, the other fuse was a simple thin thread for a filament.
There were no markings on the amp to designate what value of fuse on either of the two fuse holders.
So what I thought was the 5 amp fuse( the thick spring stock fuse) was actually the .5amp fuse.
Of course the 5 amp fuses were OK,and no damage was done when they were in the .5 amp fuse holders.
But the .5 just went pop,and no damage to the amps , just the wallet and my pride.