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Question posted by runepettersen51 on August 13th, 2023

Where Is The Fuse Located On A Fender Acoustasonic 90 Amp ?

I have a Fender acoustasonic 90 amplifier (7-8 years old), not much used.Now it's not working, only a small red lamp is blinking when I turn it on, and no sound is coming out.I there a fuse in this amplifier, and if yes, where exactly is the fuse located ?

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Answer #1: Posted by khanjee on August 13th, 2023 6:16 AM
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To change the fuse on the Fender Acoustasonic 90, follow these steps:

Locate the fuse holder on the back panel of the amp

Remove the old fuse by gently pulling it out with a fuse puller or pliers

Replace the old fuse with a new one with the same specifications (T1A 250V)

Replace the fuse holder back into its place

Turn on the power to the amp and check if the issue is resolved.


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Answer #2: Posted by SonuKumar on August 13th, 2023 8:55 AM
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The fuse for the Fender Acoustasonic 90 amp is located on the rear panel, near the power input jack. It is a small, cylindrical object with two metal prongs. The fuse is usually color-coded red or black.

To replace the fuse, you will need to unplug the amp from the power outlet. Then, use a small screwdriver to remove the two screws that secure the rear panel. Once the panel is removed, you will see the fuse located near the power input jack. Carefully remove the old fuse and replace it with a new one that has the same amperage rating.

Once the new fuse is installed, replace the rear panel and plug the amp back into the power outlet. The amp should now be working properly.

Here are the steps on how to locate and replace the fuse for the Fender Acoustasonic 90 amp in more detail:

Unplug the amp from the power outlet.

Locate the rear panel of the amp. It is usually located on the back of the amp, near the power input jack.

Use a small screwdriver to remove the two screws that secure the rear panel.

Once the rear panel is removed, you will see the fuse located near the power input jack. It is a small, cylindrical object with two metal prongs.

Carefully remove the old fuse. The amperage rating of the fuse is usually printed on the side of the fuse.

Install the new fuse. Make sure that the new fuse has the same amperage rating as the old fuse.

Replace the rear panel and plug the amp back into the power outlet.

The amp should now be working properly.

If you are not comfortable replacing the fuse yourself, you can take the amp to a qualified technician for assistance.


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