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In Reply to: Burned resistor in Premier 12 posted by Jack D II on June 7, 2015 at 10:15:47:
He should find the matching resistor in the other channel to verify the required value AND wattage rating. If it's a cathode resistor, usually the bigger resistor, I think that means that the tube caused it's destruction and ought to be replaced as well.[Be sure to replace with the identical type as well, usually, non-flaming. Do not just replace with any old resistor.]
Edits: 06/07/15
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