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Burnt resistor [message #1392] Fri, 22 March 2002 15:29
Bill
Messages: 64
Registered: March 2002
Location: Kansas
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My Kustom III has developed noise/changes of volume, and popping while playing. I found a burnt resistor of unknown value, located directly behind and to the left of the tremelo speed control, next to the first reverb tank connector. Several years ago the reverb tank came loose and dropped down, popping the fuse inside. I didn't notice the resistor at the time. Anyone have info or a schematic I could copy? Or just tell me what the value is? Sorry I have to bring up a "naked" (non tuck and roll) amp, but that's what I have at the moment, till I find a good k200 again. Oughta be some down here close to Chanute, KS, eh? Thanks to all!
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