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Advice Required: Where To Source VU Meter Lamps For Marantz 4100
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<blockquote data-quote="AudioJunkie" data-source="post: 792341" data-attributes="member: 13983"><p>So my treasure hunt for replacement lamps came up empty handed so I'm looking at this option. I might go to Communica</p><p>this after to get a few white 8v leds and 470 ohm resistors but I have a question though. What is the resistor for? Is it there </p><p>to lower the current?</p><p></p><p>Also, I have notice that the lamps seem to be connected in series with a resistor connected at the first lamp.</p><p></p><p>Vishen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudioJunkie, post: 792341, member: 13983"] So my treasure hunt for replacement lamps came up empty handed so I'm looking at this option. I might go to Communica this after to get a few white 8v leds and 470 ohm resistors but I have a question though. What is the resistor for? Is it there to lower the current? Also, I have notice that the lamps seem to be connected in series with a resistor connected at the first lamp. Vishen [/QUOTE]
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