I just bought a Mesa Fifty Fifty untested but supposedly good. Seller seemed ok. I figured I'd open it up and check it out as well as clean it up before power up. I removed the power tubes to install TAD 6L6GC-STR's. Instantly noticed two burnt resistors which turned out to be 100 ohm 2 watt carbon comp resistors. Assuming that filament resistors have no affect on tone, I was thinking of trying metal film ones and would like to know if 5 watt ones would be overkill or a safer bet for the long run. The metal film resistors are much cheaper and easier to come by than the Carbon Comp ones. The only CC's that I can find are by Allen Bradley ? I also plan on keeping them up off the board a bit for better air flow and to protect the board. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Heater circuit ground reference resistors can take a hit in the event of a power tube short.
CC doesn't seem to be a good choice, carbon acting as a fuel load. Check that the pcb isn't charred; if it is, the discolored material is best ground out.
Flameproof / retardent metal oxide / film / wirewound are more suitable.
With a high voltage rating, eg about the same as the VB+; some wirewound may only be 100V.
As high a power rating as can fit, mounted off the board to allow air circulation and avoid pcb damage if they do blow.
5W types may be too big to fit, physical constraints including the pcb hole diameter.
The addition of B+ fusing would be a great idea.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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Originally posted by pdf64 View PostHeater circuit ground reference resistors can take a hit in the event of a power tube short.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Are there any tonal effects from heater circuits? If not, I think it might be best to use 2 watt metal film non wire wound ones set off the board a bit. Hopefully the transformer is ok. The fuse is still good but the seller may've just changed it. I would think it would've blown a fuse. I think the resistors did show roughly 12 ohms across them but it might be from the rest of the circuit. I'll have to try and carefully snip one end to see if they measure anything. I would at least think if they're open then the amps would have no output.
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The amp will work without them. Their effect is mostly related to hum reduction, they will not affect the tone.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by deci belle View PostI always use those brown 100Ω 3w IRC metal resistors cuz they're not any bigger than the blue 2w ones.
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Originally posted by deci belle View Posthi buford~ they're metal film (1% or 5% available). Mouser and Digikey have them, but I usually buy them from Handmade Electronics.
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https://www.tubedepot.com/products/1...power-resistor
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