brutus 1500 for 10 bucks!!

would it be DAE LIM

because i took one off and thats the only other thing written down on it
No. I googled that already and came up broke. A part number will or usually will have numbers along with letters. I think dae lim refers to who built the part, but I get nothing still.
I think the part I showed you should still work. You just won't get the flush stock look. Just put each lead through the holes and solder. and leave the resistor suspended. So long as you know how to make strong solder joints(dont ask me, cause I don't lol) then I think it should work. Hopefully someone with more experience in making repairs to boards will answer if it is ok.

 
yeah i have a buddy who does soldering so that would be no problem...but i dont see any other part numbers on it..its just blank, but thanks for all the info, and the stock look isnt really a problem either seeing as i bought it for 10 bucks and making it work with this amp is one hell of a deal

 
Well then I honestly don't see a problem. They are both essnetially the same, they just mount differently. Both are encased wire wound resistors with a value of 5watts @ 33ohm, so I say go for that PE part and have your friend solder that bish in there. Then fire that mother up and let us know how it went //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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