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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Turner" data-source="post: 8914271" data-attributes="member: 694200"><p>I just need to find the value of the resistors, and there isn’t a mirror or duplicate circuit on the board , it seems to be part of the power supply for it , where it draws power from the din plug connection. (it’s a crossover, not a amp.) there’s also an opamp blown, but I have it’s P/N. Unfortunately there weren’t many of these made, it’s very unusual, there’s no pics online, and only one video on YouTube , but it doesn’t show the board either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Turner, post: 8914271, member: 694200"] I just need to find the value of the resistors, and there isn’t a mirror or duplicate circuit on the board , it seems to be part of the power supply for it , where it draws power from the din plug connection. (it’s a crossover, not a amp.) there’s also an opamp blown, but I have it’s P/N. Unfortunately there weren’t many of these made, it’s very unusual, there’s no pics online, and only one video on YouTube , but it doesn’t show the board either. [/QUOTE]
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