I didn't get to lifting the diodes, because I found the .33 ohm 10 watt coming of the collector of Q11 to be open. Does this support your current theory Enzo? The closest I have on hand is a .47 ohm 5 watt, can I tack that in for a quick test?
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Yes! It is working with the .47 ohm 5 watt sub. I have a nice clean sine all the way up to clipping, (my HP oscillator is on the hot side). Playing guitar sounds like, well a solid state Peavey, but the built in fuzz is way cool. I have a proper replacement on order, and will consider this case closed. Thanks again gents!
Odd that it had two cement resistor failures and no semi conductors damaged that I can tell.It's weird, because it WAS working fine.....
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Originally posted by Randall View Post......Odd that it had two cement resistor failures and no semi conductors damaged that I can tell.
"I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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