Might have ruined the rectifiers? (Resistance check failure help) [solved]

Oh man I really hope I wasn't just a terminal off, but my manual has 19 and 20 listed

I'm using the 12/17/2013 Crack manual and the 4/23/2013 Speedball manual. The voltages given on the previous page were what the Crack manual asked for. 19 isn't listed. However, 19 is listed in the speedball manual.

So here's the weird part:

Crack Manual lists:
20  0
21  206

Speedball:
19  0
20  206

I doubt it's a typo or else someone would've caught it by now. I don't know how the speedball kit would interact with those terminals to make things any different though.

I don't think I could really retest voltages now that I've gone and lost the LED. I won't be able to work on the crack until I'm back home from college again. I guess the project will have to sit on hiatus for 6 weeks. I hope you gentlemen will be just as helpful then. I'll get a replacement LED in the meantime.

**The 2012 version of the crack manual and the 2010 version of the speedball manuals are this way as well.
 
Josh is the keeper of the manuals and the best bet is to go by what he says - 20 at 0 and 21 at 206. I can assure you that there is no statute of limitations around here on a typo being missed.
 
Someone get me a gold star sticker for tenacity. I found the LED after sweeping the garage and sifting through the diust pile.

It is a typo in the manual then. The voltages checked out with 0 volts at terminal 20 and 213 volts at terminal 21. Music played through just fine!

 
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