amp I bought 3 days ago not powering on - electrical engineer advice wanted


I bought a used Musical Fidelity A380 in good condition. Played it every day, worked fine. 

Today it did not turn on. There were no sign of failure yesterday. Could it be a fuse or power supply?

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regarding the booze, I don't think anyone above latitude 45 can make decent liqueur. With those cold winters they just need the punch. 

So the OP was trying to purchase a higher quality amp at $400 but it died after days.

I’m wondering, with $400, can one purchase a higher quantity amp AND have some reasonable assurance of decent longevity? Unless the seller indicates low hours or recap the answer seems to be no assurance.

@kennyc I bought a used amp for $800. I would not say it died. It stopped reliably turning on. When it would turn on, it would work as intended.

Pardon if off topic, but what I meant is this:

If I’m buying a used audio component, I evaluate:

  • price
  • Electrical compatibility 
  • Current operating condition 
  • age ~20years may need servicing like recap 
  • case condition 
  • no smoke

So I’m wondering, do other audiophiles have more effective methods or additional tips?

@kennyc no smoke what? What does it mean?

The rest

  • price - GOOD
  • Electrical compatibility - GOOD
  • Current operating condition  - GREAT (at time of purchase)
  • age ~20years may need servicing like recap  - YES
  • case condition - GREAT