There was nothing unusual, like smoke, flame, or pops. Just an amp that couldn't be switched on.
The AC main fuse (12A slow blow, 250 VAC) is ceramic not glass, so I couldn't see anything broken inside, like a filament. I didn't have another fuse the right size, 30 mm long, and didn't know where to find one locally, so I decided to take it to the shop. In the past, I've usually seen fuses blow when there is also an underlying problem.
When I took it to the shop last Friday, the guy said he'd get back to me in 5 days. He's closed Sunday & Monday. So 5 days would be Thursday. I'll call him later today to see if he's had a chance to look at it yet. I'm still hoping it needs a new switch or power supply caps. I saw those online photos of the four large caps in the B&K EX4420. I wonder what they now cost?
I'm still watching that Quad 909 on fleabay, and wondering if it will sell before I hear about my amp.