Hey guys,
just a quick question. On the Fender amps that I've had the pleasure of looking at, a few of them have had the 470 ohm screen-grid resistors replaced with large 5W sand-cast resistors. Is there a reason for this?
I've worked on a few amps where the stock resistors were blown when the corresponding tube failed, and I was always under the impression that the resistor failing was a good thing and that upping the power rating of these resistors would put other components in jeopardy if the tube was to fail.
just a quick question. On the Fender amps that I've had the pleasure of looking at, a few of them have had the 470 ohm screen-grid resistors replaced with large 5W sand-cast resistors. Is there a reason for this?
I've worked on a few amps where the stock resistors were blown when the corresponding tube failed, and I was always under the impression that the resistor failing was a good thing and that upping the power rating of these resistors would put other components in jeopardy if the tube was to fail.
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