Yep, the biggest resistors on the board are the box shaped ones at 3W and 5W.
I'll try to do a trace, but this board was hooked into other pieces by 11 connectors, so it might be a bit difficult. If it helps at all, the amp has a pentode/triode switch, an active EQ, and a spring reverb. While the power tubes do get mounted to this board (the sockets are the only component on the other side), I'm sure it's not just the power amp section.
I'll try to get at least a partial trace tonight.
Do you think it's worth going to a tech? The closest authorized Genz Benz tech charges $60 just to look at it, and the amp is out of warranty.
I'd love to learn more about amps in general. This is no longer my main amp so it's okay if it's out of commission for a while. I'm educated when it comes to physics but have zero experience building circuits, or even understanding why a tube amplifies a signal. Am I in over my head?
I'll try to do a trace, but this board was hooked into other pieces by 11 connectors, so it might be a bit difficult. If it helps at all, the amp has a pentode/triode switch, an active EQ, and a spring reverb. While the power tubes do get mounted to this board (the sockets are the only component on the other side), I'm sure it's not just the power amp section.
I'll try to get at least a partial trace tonight.
Do you think it's worth going to a tech? The closest authorized Genz Benz tech charges $60 just to look at it, and the amp is out of warranty.
I'd love to learn more about amps in general. This is no longer my main amp so it's okay if it's out of commission for a while. I'm educated when it comes to physics but have zero experience building circuits, or even understanding why a tube amplifies a signal. Am I in over my head?
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