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    It was R57. I went back to the shop after dinner and didn't find it until 12:20am.

    So the purpose of this post is to publicly humiliate this resistor:

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    Anybody know what type/brand it is?

  • #2
    Brand??? Could be a hundred brands.

    The dumbell shape tells you it is a film resistor. Note #3 on the factory schematic tells us "all resistors 1/4w 5% carbon film."
    Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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    • #3
      The brand does not matter.
      Use metal film audio resistors. Replace all the resistors in the audio path.
      There are also mechanical relays and FETs that cause occasional POPs.

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      • #4
        Hmm....yes. The common phase inverter plate load failure. I'd use nothing less than 1/2w here. 1w ain't a bad idea for *all* plate loads.
        The farmer takes a wife, the barber takes a pole....

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        • #5
          I think 1W plate resistors are a good idea. Good suggestion I think.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Enzo View Post
            ...The dumbell shape tells you it is a film resistor. Note #3 on the factory schematic tells us "all resistors 1/4w 5% carbon film."
            Thanks Enzo, I probably looked at that schematic for a fifteen minutes yesterday and didn't notice.

            The film resistors I use the most are the torpedo shaped Dales on the right:
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            Gtr_tech yeah I did use a half watt -- Good idea.

            soundguruman, changing all the resistors in the signal path would be kind of silly, you know, in my humble opinion.

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            • #7
              Replace all the resistors in the audio path.
              You know, thereīs people who read such blanket statements and follow them to the letter .
              They donīt really know why .... but .... "it was on the respected Music Electronics Forum , so .... "
              I mean, fully agree in *certain* cases, such as in noise sensitive input stages, or some PI plate load resistors, but ... *all* resistors?
              Specially considering that a beginner (no disrespect intended, quite the contrary) maybe does not have Nasa-approved soldering skills (Iīm really worried about de-soldering and pulling parts) and probably will do more damage to the PCB than any potential sound improvement he might get.
              And yes, I have had to repair amps where solder iron happy people had been trying to "improve sound" by following every and all "Guru" suggestions posted all over the Net.
              jm2c
              Juan Manuel Fahey

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