By A Mystery Man Writer
I recently acquired a Juno 106S from Japan. One of the first thing I want to do is to change primary on the transformer to 120V so that I no longer require to use a step up transformer. I was wondering if its advisable to replace the fuses after this modification? I’ve seen regular North American Juno 106 units (and occasionally North American HS-60’s) with higher fuse values. My 106S looks as follows: Also, the regular 106 units seem to have more fuse sockets on its power board, the 106S
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