Re: Marshall Stanmore Repair
Update: it was sooty and super hard to read, but I think it's in the low range, hundreds of ohms. It was a lot of work to get these pictures, but I'm pretty sure it ends in X21, so I'm guessing 821 - 820R? However, I measured it now to 1.14K with a DVM. It could be all the soot?
[url]https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0CpRUD54crQdEJVY2VXNWVmUnVCT3loWjY0MGdObzVZNVZz[/url]
Update2: Yeah, scraping a bit of soot off I got down to 1K.
I'm going to try to clean up those pads and solder on a 1/4 W...
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Re: Marshall Stanmore Repair
+1 on that question. I was just about trying to answer it and was just to measure it in circuit with a multimeter and it came right off. It was all sooty and black. I guess it has burnt and that this is a common issue?
[url]https://photos.app.goo.gl/gaj3qpH5SIYIXwMP2[/url]
My symptom was however a low hizzing/buzzing sound, not clicking.Re: Marshall Stanmore Repair<br /> ...circuit with a...
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