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Originally Posted by omegaman
Is that the transformer mounted on that speaker in the picture
I'll pull the chassis and take pictures
I'll correct that 1940 fuse installation and go 2 amp
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Did the speaker in picture #3 come with the radio? If so, it looks like a P.M. type replacement speaker was used. It looks like the choke was mounted, where the output transformer should be mounted. The output transformer looks like it's behind the metal bracket mounted on the magnet housing. The original speaker should a 10" with a 1250 ohm field and a output transformer for a single 6F6 output.
Mount the fuse holder under the chassis. A 1.5 to 2 amp SB fuse should OK.
If the fuse should blow, you'll have to remove the chassis to investigate the cause anyway.