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- Halfbiass...Electron Herder and Backass Woof
Ok, not important right now. Is the shorted 410 on the right channel? and is it just the one?
OK, the 410 short is a very bad thing, is it on the right channel?
Pull the 410 where you are getting the zero from, then measure between it's collector lead (or where the screws normally go) and ground.
These caps here ... the orange guys. Also those diodes that go between the leftmost and rightmost tiepoints on the center terminal blocks.
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There are no such capacitors in this amplifier.
I'm not following. With sil pads in place isolating the 410 cases from ground, didn't that explain zero Ohms?
Answer to question is all four 410's produced aero Ohms.
Gary,
They're the big ass orange ones on the backplane - axial types.
A 700B of his vintage will not have the orange ones, IF he has any at all they will be .33 mylars. I've seen a lot with no caps on the 3 tabbers...
OK, let's try this again.....zero ohms means no resistance=continuity, OL on the meter means infinity, as in no continuity. No part of any output device referenced to ground should show continuity...
I just went back and looked at that photo before you reposted it. Sorry for the fake handoff.
No worries. What's a fake handoff?
You guys have football - but do you watch it? It's when the quarterback fakes giving the ball to a running back. No worries - just my semi warped mind at work.
Me too Bud..