In this amp,
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I replaced all the electrolytics and all the ceramic resistors but due to the incorrect description of the seller, R32 and R33 I bought them from 0.33 ohm instead of 330 ohm, consequently the 1A F1 fuse blown which I promptly replaced but I did not yet have resistors correct, so I didn't test the amp to see if the 0.33ohm resistors had done any other damage besides blowing the fuse. After receiving and soldering the 330 ohm resistors, I foolishly forget to plug in the speaker and when I turned on the amp I heard a vibrating noise coming from the transformer and of course no sound. At this point I don't know if the vibration and no sound fault was generated by the wrong 0.33 ohm resistors or by not having connected the speaker before turning on the amp. In your opinion, was the fault caused by the too low value of R32 and R33 ?
Thanks,regards !
https://music-electronics-forum.com/...etch?id=813344
I replaced all the electrolytics and all the ceramic resistors but due to the incorrect description of the seller, R32 and R33 I bought them from 0.33 ohm instead of 330 ohm, consequently the 1A F1 fuse blown which I promptly replaced but I did not yet have resistors correct, so I didn't test the amp to see if the 0.33ohm resistors had done any other damage besides blowing the fuse. After receiving and soldering the 330 ohm resistors, I foolishly forget to plug in the speaker and when I turned on the amp I heard a vibrating noise coming from the transformer and of course no sound. At this point I don't know if the vibration and no sound fault was generated by the wrong 0.33 ohm resistors or by not having connected the speaker before turning on the amp. In your opinion, was the fault caused by the too low value of R32 and R33 ?
Thanks,regards !
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