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Pilot light in 150 replacement [message #8840] Tue, 28 August 2007 08:43 Go to previous message
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Well I have finally crossed the slant barrier and I now own a 150. Its a pretty nice little amp but it does have some problems.
Problem #1 is the pilot light. Its burned out. I took the amp apart. The power switch seems complex compared to what I thought I'd find with the little cams and all. But thats not what concerns me its the pilot light.
After getting it apart I thought the little light probably just pulled out. It doesn't. I found that out after breaking it LOL.. Before I do any further damage its time to ask for advice. How does this thing come out and what light at radio shack or somewhere else is a replacement?
Problem two. It's got a replacement speaker and one orginal. I have two Yamie speakers that I could use for replacements. They are 120 watts RMS. But I have no idea which is the positive or negative lugs. They are not marked. I know that the tip of a quarter inch plug is its positive and the long pole on the female end. But they seem to blur inside so which pole of a female quarter inch plug is the positive?
Thanks in advance for any help I appreatiate it very much.
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