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Fuse for crown ce2000 amp???

I have a crown ce2000 amp and believe that i have may have blown the fuse. i took the case off of the top, and am trying to find it to replace it. could this be the problem, and if so, where would i find the fuse? there is no music coming out, and speakers and wires are all fine. the red light stays on constantly letting me know there is a problem with the amp. any advice would be greatly appreciated! thank you

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The problem is not a fuse. The red light indicates that the unit is in "protect" mode. This means that a problem was detected in the final amplification stage and the unit is prevented from turrning on completely to prevent damaging either the speakers or the amp further. These are not the easiest to repair without prior experience and I would not suggest you attemt the repair. Please seek an authorized Crown repair center for assistance.

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