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  • #31
    Anyway the 760 that stopped working all of a sudden, ended up being the Q12 driver transistor. Boy does it sound good now, no hum either! thanks guys!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by tom hoffstatter View Post
      Anyway the 760 that stopped working all of a sudden, ended up being the Q12 driver transistor. Boy does it sound good now, no hum either! thanks guys!
      As I wrote in the first response to your help request: "The most obvious reason for burning up R82 would be a short in the driver transistor it's attached to, Q12."
      I'm David. 'Dave' is someone else's name.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by David Anderson View Post
        As I wrote in the first response to your help request: "The most obvious reason for burning up R82 would be a short in the driver transistor it's attached to, Q12."
        Never mind, it became quite an enjoyable thread :-)
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