I’ve got a very nice, very old Peavey 300 amp from 1971 or thereabouts. The amp works, sounds good. However, it seems to have a penchant for burning up the 22 ohm resistor that sits across the output choke assembly (circles in red in the attached schematic.
I am wondering if the choke could be shorted and causing the resistor to burn? Other suggestions? Might be time to break out the dick smith flyback tester!
TIA.
I am wondering if the choke could be shorted and causing the resistor to burn? Other suggestions? Might be time to break out the dick smith flyback tester!
TIA.
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