[So, my hunch is that Lowell's Twin has those two 100-ohm resistors mounted on the pilot light. He'd have to take them out if he wants to use a hum balance pot,]
No he wouldnt. The hum pot will still work fine even with the resistors in place. They would be redundant though and therefore not necessary, but they wouldn't cause the pot to burn. My guess is, assuming the power tubes are good and that there is no green/yellow stripe wire to chassis, that the heater winding center tap is internally grounded to the transformer core. Seems like I just discussed this on another thread...
The orange wire is connected to an internal copper shield for noise suppression.
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No he wouldnt. The hum pot will still work fine even with the resistors in place. They would be redundant though and therefore not necessary, but they wouldn't cause the pot to burn. My guess is, assuming the power tubes are good and that there is no green/yellow stripe wire to chassis, that the heater winding center tap is internally grounded to the transformer core. Seems like I just discussed this on another thread...
The orange wire is connected to an internal copper shield for noise suppression.
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