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Changing the fuse in a guitar amp is no different than changing a fuse in another device. First thing, unplug the amp. The fuse you would like to change is most likely on the backside of the amp, near the power cord. Most of the time it will be a twist style with a spring to keep it in place. Twist and remove the old fuse, replace it with a new one. Push it back in and twist it in place.

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