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  • Ampeg SVT450 R35 value?

    hi all,

    I have an SVT450 on my bench with blown output transistors, a few burnt resistors amongst which is R35 (See attached schematic).
    The schematic does not indicate its value and it is so burnt that the markings are gone and it cannot be measured. Does anyone know what value it should be?

    ampeg SVT450.pdf
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  • #2
    See the stars by each? See the notes at the bottom of the page? Note number 6 covers the stars, it says see parts list.

    So look up those numbers R34, R35, R45, R46.

    R34 - 5.62k 1/4w 1%
    R35 - 1.5k 1/2w flame proof
    R45 - 1.5k 1/2w flame proof
    R46 - 5.62k 1/4w 1%

    Right on the parts list.
    Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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    • #3
      Thanks Enzo, no parts list on my pdf version hence my question... unless I am going blind!
      Thanks for the values
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      • #4
        Sorry, I was not implying the parts list was hidden on your print. All the information was on the schematic except the list. But the entire file on the amp includes not only schematic, but also board layouts and parts lists, and can be got from Loud technologies just as the schematic can be.
        Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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        • #5
          No problem, I had gathered that you had the full version.

          Best regards
          Interested in old, rare, unusual or just plain bizarre music equipment?
          www.nicosonic.com

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