heavycowboy
New member
Hi Bottlehead,
While performing the output upgrade today and reaching the step where the wirewound resistors are soldered in, I discovered that in my initial build I had accidentally swapped the 22 ohm resistor for a 270 ohm resistor. To clarify, I wrapped a 270 ohm resistor with the 2 rectifiers and capacitor and installed it between 33L and 35L instead of the 22 ohm resistor as instructed. The 22 ohm resistor was installed between 33L and 36L.
Since this mistake won't be easy to correct without ordering new parts and considering that my amp has worked flawlessly since its completion last year, how critical is it to correct this error? And have I caused any potential damage to the amp or tubes by operating it in this condition for so long?
Thanks in advance,
Todd
While performing the output upgrade today and reaching the step where the wirewound resistors are soldered in, I discovered that in my initial build I had accidentally swapped the 22 ohm resistor for a 270 ohm resistor. To clarify, I wrapped a 270 ohm resistor with the 2 rectifiers and capacitor and installed it between 33L and 35L instead of the 22 ohm resistor as instructed. The 22 ohm resistor was installed between 33L and 36L.
Since this mistake won't be easy to correct without ordering new parts and considering that my amp has worked flawlessly since its completion last year, how critical is it to correct this error? And have I caused any potential damage to the amp or tubes by operating it in this condition for so long?
Thanks in advance,
Todd