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What kind of fuse does a Peavey PR12N sound reenforcement(PA) speaker take? Blew the internal fuse and cany find one(locally) Looks very similar to a cars interior ''dome'' light bulb

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According to the Peaver PR12N Manual which can be viewed at http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/manuals/pr12p.pdf

This unit requires a ABC Type Fast Blow 5 Amp fuse. The replacement fuse must be of the correct type to properly protect the unit. If the fuse continues to blow repeatedly the unit should be taken to a qualified service center for proper repair.

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    I forgot to mention if you can't find the fuse for it in any of the local electronics shops like Radio Shack for example, the correct fuse can be ordered from Peavey Parts Dept, 1-877-732-8391 EXT 1386 Toll Free Call . Monday thru Friday 8 Am- 5PM Payment can be made by credit card, the site indicated that they would also ship COD but only to a business.

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