Help! I have a blowed-up TSL 122, and I have the board mostly cleaned up and parts replaced, but one resistor is holding me up . On the board it is designated 'R9', but no schematic I find seems 'right'. If anyone has this amplifier, and can peek at the resistor, I would sure appreciate it. It is located right between two output tubes (labeled V7 and V8). Here is my best description;
- Between V7 and V8 you'll see a purple wire, R8, R9, R10, and a fuse F4.
- R8 is a 100-ohm/2-watt resistor that sits above the board about 5/8".
- R10 is a 220K, 1/4-watt resistor flat on the board.
- R9 is right between R8 and R10, and is also about 5/8" above the board. It looks to be 1-watt.
Any help identifying this resistor is greatly appreciated. This arrangement is not mirrored for V5 and V6, so I can't just look over there. There is R6, which looks to also be about 1-watt, and is 5/8" above the board. I might just try this value for the heck of it, but thought I'd give you guys a chance to prevent me from doing something that'll just blow it up again. Thanks !
- Between V7 and V8 you'll see a purple wire, R8, R9, R10, and a fuse F4.
- R8 is a 100-ohm/2-watt resistor that sits above the board about 5/8".
- R10 is a 220K, 1/4-watt resistor flat on the board.
- R9 is right between R8 and R10, and is also about 5/8" above the board. It looks to be 1-watt.
Any help identifying this resistor is greatly appreciated. This arrangement is not mirrored for V5 and V6, so I can't just look over there. There is R6, which looks to also be about 1-watt, and is 5/8" above the board. I might just try this value for the heck of it, but thought I'd give you guys a chance to prevent me from doing something that'll just blow it up again. Thanks !
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