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In Reply to: RE: 2 petercapo posted by miha_ru on December 10, 2015 at 03:22:28
The differences in sound quality among different resistors is more subtle than other things like capacitors. Here is a discussion that might be of interest: resistor discussion
If the original resistors measure within tolerance, they should work fine.
For your power transformer, I was not able to find any documentation on it. I'd like to say it is as simple as swapping the wires (which might really be the case), but I don't want to tell you the wrong thing. You might try posting in some other forums like Audiokarma or tubes4hifi. Someone might know with more certainty. You might try e-mailing Dave Gillespie who frequents Audiokarma - he is a Dynaco expert.
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I'll try to use this approach: I have an autotransformer and increasing an input alternative voltage from 0 Volts on a vacant black-white wire I'll try to measure a voltage on the rectifier tube (pin 4-6). Very carefully ))
That sounds like a fine idea. You could also temporarily connect the wires in question to a temporary terminal strip and then just measure the voltages between them as you turn the mains voltage up gradually.
Thanks again and my best recommendation!
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