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Were do you get these fuses as I would like to have a couple on hand ,no trouble yet ,but nice to have some spares.I am open to any info people can give me on the LST 2`s I am really blowen away by them.These are bone stock having been refurbished by a speaker rebuilder in Vancouver.They are near mint all around.Original boxes paper work everything.Anyhow a lead on fuses would be great Thanks.

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KlausD recommended this site in another thread:

http://www.electronicsurplus.com/ccp69391-...setron-6693.htm

$2 ea but there is a minimum order.

You can use BUSSMANN FNM-2 or LITTELFUSE 0FLM002.T

There’s always ebay—saw several “lots” there. One seller has them for $1.80 ea + $2 shipping. That sounds like a good deal.

Do a Google search. Here’s aplace that advertises them for $1 ea.

http://www.maraindustrial.com/servlet/the-...-Element/Detail

Grainger sells them, if you know someone with a Grainger account.

No local electronics parts dealer? I’d check the local guys first.

Good luck

Kent

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Accordding to the AR document, Fusing AR Speakers, found in the Library, the correct fuse for AR-LST-2 is "FNM 1 6/10" Amp, whereas the FNM-2 Amp fuse is for LST and AR-11.

BRgds Klaus

oops! Sorry! :wub:

Still--the FNM 1 is available from Grainger, ebay sellers, or do a google search. Also check a local electrical supply store.

But I should probably stay out of this, since I don't have LST-2 speakers.

Just to add to the confusion, the "Power Handling & Fusing Information (1975)" in the Library shows an FNM 2.5 for the LST-2.

http://www.classicspeakerpages.net/library...#previous-photo

Cliffe: You said you HAVE some fuses. What are they??

Kent

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Just to add to the confusion, the "Power Handling & Fusing Information (1975)" in the Library shows an FNM 2.5 for the LST-2.

http://www.classicspeakerpages.net/library...#previous-photo

I seem to remember to have seen also FNM-3 fuses recommended for the LST-2 somewhere. When I bought my LST-2 they had 3 amp fuses installed, and all 6 (six) tweeters were blown. I am pretty sure that the FNM-1 6/10 is the correct one for the LST-2.

BRgds Klaus

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oops! Sorry! :wub:

Still--the FNM 1 is available from Grainger, ebay sellers, or do a google search. Also check a local electrical supply store.

But I should probably stay out of this, since I don't have LST-2 speakers.

Just to add to the confusion, the "Power Handling & Fusing Information (1975)" in the Library shows an FNM 2.5 for the LST-2.

http://www.classicspeakerpages.net/library...#previous-photo

Cliffe: You said you HAVE some fuses. What are they??

Kent

Not sure were my last treply went but I have the FNM-2 Fusetron and they work fine ,would just like to have some spares just in case I step on the gas abit heavy one evening,its been known to happen. cheers cliffe

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oops! Sorry! :huh:

Still--the FNM 1 is available from Grainger, ebay sellers, or do a google search. Also check a local electrical supply store.

But I should probably stay out of this, since I don't have LST-2 speakers.

Just to add to the confusion, the "Power Handling & Fusing Information (1975)" in the Library shows an FNM 2.5 for the LST-2.

http://www.classicspeakerpages.net/library...#previous-photo

Cliffe: You said you HAVE some fuses. What are they??

Kent

Hi Kent the fuses were easy to find at an electronics store,but they were $8.00 each canadian. I just wanted smoe spares just in case.I get the Bryston 4b swinging sometimes. The LST 11`s just sound better and better as you turn them up.They really fill a room with sound. cheers cliffe

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