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Gorilla Tube Cruncher (TC-35) Fuse Replacement

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Chris Vasquez

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Sep 13, 2006, 1:47:10 AM9/13/06
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Does anyone have any idea what kind of Fuse this little thing uses?

I picked up just the 'head' piece from a pawn shop the other day that was selling it for $5.00 with no FUSE or speaker box. I wanted to make a project out of it - only there is no diagrams, schematics, or service manuals online that explain what fuse it uses.

Any help is much appreciated! - I'm hoping someone has one of these in their closets and can crack it open for me to see. :)

Chris

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FLY135

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Sep 13, 2006, 9:44:34 AM9/13/06
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Chris Vasquez wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea what kind of Fuse this little thing uses?
>
> I picked up just the 'head' piece from a pawn shop the other day that was selling it for $5.00 with no FUSE or speaker box. I wanted to make a project out of it - only there is no diagrams, schematics, or service manuals online that explain what fuse it uses.
>
> Any help is much appreciated! - I'm hoping someone has one of these in their closets and can crack it open for me to see. :)
>

I would think that a 1 amp slo-blow would be sufficient. I have a
Gorilla GG-25 so I can check mine if the fuse is accessible from the
outside. BTW, I really like the hi-gain sound on my Gorrila. If I had
a schematic I'd consider making a distortion pedal from it. It sounds
better than most of my pedals.

Dave Curtis

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Sep 14, 2006, 6:37:56 AM9/14/06
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On 13 Sep 2006 06:44:34 -0700, "FLY135"
<fly...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I would think that a 1 amp slo-blow would be sufficient.

Fast-acting, most likely.
-Dave

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