Thanks, Amp Kat and John G for the input!
Unfortunately, I replaced Q10 as well as the resistors in question, and when I fired it up, 56 and 65 fried up again. Could a short in either Q9 or Q6, both before the resistors, lead to them getting hit too hard?
I'm willing to give this one or two more tries, but if I come up short, I think I'm going to just figure out a simple way to eliminate the reverb circuit.
Unfortunately, I replaced Q10 as well as the resistors in question, and when I fired it up, 56 and 65 fried up again. Could a short in either Q9 or Q6, both before the resistors, lead to them getting hit too hard?
I'm willing to give this one or two more tries, but if I come up short, I think I'm going to just figure out a simple way to eliminate the reverb circuit.
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