You guys might want to measure the resistance value of that first 270 ohm resistor to make sure it didn't drift when it was connected wrong. I would think it would hold up OK, but it's easy to check. The two different fuse problems could be from different causes, e.g, the fuse blowing when the amp isn't even turned on indicates a problem in the IEC socket or power switch wiring, while a fuse that blows after an hour usually indicates that it was previously stressed and just finally let go.
Doc,
I get a reading of ~320 ohms on that resistor as opposed to 270. My meter is really old and cheap, so it's possible that could be part of it, but usually, the resistances are within 5%. That would be 18.5% off. Are these 20% tolerance or something?
I visually checked my new 500mA fuse, and it looks like new. So I think that the last one indeed became stressed and just "let go." The local Rat Shack has a bag of .5A ceramic fuses for something like $1.99, so this was easily fixed.
EDIT: Just to clarify, I cannibalized the .5A glass fuse that came with my Seduction for the Crack, and replaced that with a ceramic fuse in the Seduction. Can't really "visually inspect" a ceramic fuse..... :-)