stokes said:Oh,I see,by "DC filament died" you mean it you read it with your "mega-ohm meter" by mistake and it aint really dead.Go away,I'm done with you.
stokes said:And when you finish "drilling,grinding,scraping the carbon" remove the board and throw it away.Geez
Each end of the resistor is connected to a "pad" at the end of a trace,there is no trace directly under the resistor,it may contact the board,but there is no trace under the resisitor.soundguruman said:"The resistors do not lay on top of the circuit track"
Yes they do, in just about any Boogie Amplifier.
There are some models that use SPACER BEADS to lift some of the resistors off the circuit tracks.
There are some newer models that have a space between the board and the resistor.
This problem does not occur in these models.
Experience Counts.Markedman said:This is a good thread, I hope the buzzing noise gets fixed anyway. I'm following this epic duel and really have learned a thing or two, you guys should have a beer/laugh after all the dust settles, I'll buy!
Where is it located?soundguruman said:Experience Counts.Markedman said:This is a good thread, I hope the buzzing noise gets fixed anyway. I'm following this epic duel and really have learned a thing or two, you guys should have a beer/laugh after all the dust settles, I'll buy!
Any time you want, come to my shop and I'll prove it to you.
soundguruman
Sorry, only nice people are welcomed here.stokes said:Where is it located?soundguruman said:Experience Counts.Markedman said:This is a good thread, I hope the buzzing noise gets fixed anyway. I'm following this epic duel and really have learned a thing or two, you guys should have a beer/laugh after all the dust settles, I'll buy!
Any time you want, come to my shop and I'll prove it to you.
soundguruman
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