Przem's Phase Linear 700 Series II White Oak Conversion

Gepetto

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Joe, why do ya suppose there are no 220K resistors on the 700II's inputs??
I am guessing some previous owner removed them along the way Lee because the S2 documentation calls for them.

The more humorous side of me however is picturing a group of bean counters in 3 piece suits walking down the hallway into the engineering department and shouting, "The Japanese and Sony are crushing our market. You engineers have to find a way to slash our costs and do it quickly. No more expensive analog meters, no more expensive PL20 control boards, no more inlaid back illuminated front panel AND no more 220K resistors on the input jacks." :)
 

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No, they provide a pathway for static electricity to discharge through when plugging in the IC's...
 

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Where are these 220k resistors typically found? If its across the direct/indirect switch, I'm reasonably sure my friend's 700-II did not have them either. The Pro doesn't have the switch at all, and no resistors over in that area either.
 

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The 220's are put between the input copper ground plane and the plus tab of the input RCA's
 

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can't recall if his had them or not. I want to say no, but I wouldn't bet a sandwich on it. The Pro does not though, but it also used 1/4" jacks instead of RCA.
 
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