I didn't receive enough 2 watt 10K resistors in my kit.
Thats not the real problem though. On the documents on the CD, on the illustrated diagrams it show only 1 10k to the left of the bias pot. On the actual pictures, there are two 10k's, or on another layout, 1 10k and 1 8.2k
I'm assuming there should be 2?
What are the correct values for a late 70's 2203. What are the purpose/specs of those resistors so i know what to look for in replacements?
Thanks.
100 Watt MV missing components.
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Re: 100 Watt MV missing components.
Typically two 10K resistors in a 2203 of that era and that spot (left of bias pot), they are in series there. They serve to drop voltages to the PI and preamp and decouple the filtering stages from each other. 2 watt metal oxide types would be my suggestion.comingapart wrote: What are the correct values for a late 70's 2203. What are the purpose/specs of those resistors so i know what to look for in replacements?
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