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User: on the attached image from a Snell A series speaker, a screw cap electrical assembly is not working as a result of the …[edit | edit source]
on the attached image from a Snell A series speaker, a screw cap electrical assembly is not working as a result of the internals being stripped and thus I have no subwoofer sound due to the cylindrical fuse not making contact between both ends. Is it possible to remove the assembly and install a new one? What would a typical part or part number be?
Assistant: Yes — it is absolutely possible to remove and replace that assembly, and this is a known service issue on Snell Type A …[edit | edit source]
Yes — it is absolutely possible to remove and replace that assembly, and this is a known service issue on Snell Type A / A-series speakers.
What you’re looking at is not just a fuse holder, but a panel-mount screw-cap fuse holder used as a mode selector and protection device.
What that part does (and why you lost woofer output)[edit | edit source]
On the Snell A series:
- The cylindrical fuse completes the circuit for the woofer network
- The threaded cap and internal spring contact apply pressure so the fuse bridges both terminals
- When the threads strip or the internal spring collapses, the fuse no longer makes electrical contact ➡️ Result: woofer is completely out, even though the driver itself is fine
This is exactly consistent with your symptom.
Can it be replaced?[edit | edit source]
Yes. The fuse holder is not potted and is mounted through the rear panel with a retaining nut on the inside.
Removal process (high level)[edit | edit source]
- Remove woofer to access inside of cabinet
- Desolder the two leads from the fuse holder
- Remove the internal retaining nut
- Slide the fuse holder out from the rear panel
- Install replacement and re-solder
⚠️ No crossover tuning components are affected — this does not interfere with Snell’s hand-matched crossover adjustment.
What is the replacement part?[edit | edit source]
Snell did not use a proprietary part. This is a standard panel-mount AGC/3AG fuse holder.
Correct specification[edit | edit source]
- Fuse type: AGC / 3AG (¼" × 1¼")
- Mounting: Panel-mount, threaded body
- Cap: Screw-cap with spring contact
- Current rating: ≥10A (15A is fine)
- Voltage rating: ≥125V
- Material: Phenolic or nylon body (metal cap preferred)
Common equivalent parts (modern)[edit | edit source]
You do not need an original Snell part.
Examples:
- Littelfuse 03453 series panel-mount AGC holder
- Keystone Electronics 3557 / 3559
- Eaton / Bussmann HTB-34I
- Generic “Panel Mount 3AG Fuse Holder, Screw Cap”
These are widely available from Mouser, Digi-Key, Newark, etc.
What NOT to do[edit | edit source]
- ❌ Do not bypass the fuse permanently
- ❌ Do not use a glass fuse without proper spring pressure
- ❌ Do not overtighten the cap (this is what strips them)
Fuse value reminder (important)[edit | edit source]
Snell typically specified:
- AGC 3A slow-blow (varies by revision)
If you want, I can:
- Confirm exact fuse value for your serial range (#1161)
- Recommend the closest cosmetically matching holder
- Walk you through a step-by-step replacement procedure
Just say the word.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Snell A Series Fuse Repair". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2026-01-18.