JJJMan75
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I recently found an old Klipsch RW 10 (I know, I need to take a break from loudspeakers) laying around, and I decided to hook it up in my room with my new bookshelf speakers. Well, when I replaced the old fuse, the new one blew up the second I flipped the power switch (no input had been connected yet, I just wanted to make sure it turned on). I know this means that there's a short somewhere in the amplifier, but I haven't been able to spot any "red flags" anywhere (removed the amp entirely, looked all over it) Other than the obvious, what should I look for when trying to find a short in this amp? If it really is irreparable, how did all of the components just fail at once?