McCormack DNA .5 - No Sound - Help


I turned on my DNA .5 today and it never warmed up - the light stayed orange, never turning to yellow - Even worse, no sound. Any ideas on what might be wrong and where to turn for service would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Steve Doherty
stevied2
POWERS LOUSY HERE-- MINE BLEW A FUSE INSIDE, PROBABLY BROWN OUT - DID THE YELLOW LAMP THING. HAD MY GUY AT STEREO SHOP LOOK AT IT AND HE REPLACED THE FUSE. SAID WAS THE RIGHT SIZE BUT I SHOULD GET A FUSE FROM THE FACTORY..?? HAS WORKED FINE SINCE REPLACEMENT. LOVE MY AMP!!!
I have a DNA-1 which about 2 years ago suddenly became mono. I replaced the internal fuse and it blew right away (this is a good clue that something is seriously wrong). I then contacted Steve McCormack. I had the unit upgraded at the same time that it was repaired. The output transistors needed replacement. Cost for the repair was $120 and the turnaround time very reasonnable. That has been the only problem in 6 years of ownership. Good luck.
Thanks for your input everyone. I opened the top and sure enough found that one of the 5 amp fuses on the sideboard was blown. I replaced the fuse with one from radio shack and am happily listening to Charles Brown on my DNA .5 as I write this. I guess for now I'll just wait and see if this happens again. In the meantime, is there any reason why the radio shack fuse would not be as good as a fuse from McCormack? Thanks again.
I had the same problem as you with my 0.5 Rev. A and Steve talked me through replacing the fuse(super nice guy). He told me to use the Radio Shack fuses(which I did) so I assume they're fine. By the way, I haven't had a problem after 6 months of near constant use. For what it's worth...

Tim
Ditto to all the above.......I've had an 0.5 Deluxe for a couple years and have had my share of blown fuses.I have found it to be very sensitive to any power surge upon turn on especially if it's been off for a while.It seems that the storage caps can be easily overwhelmed having something to do with the very nature of the DNA design of numerous small caps.The best solution is to just leave it on as this is what McCormack recommends.