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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
NAD 3020 series 20
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<blockquote data-quote="1200GXman" data-source="post: 1123664" data-attributes="member: 17884"><p>UPDATE: I found I guy on youtube restoring one and also had a blown resistor on the phono ground lug. He had more luck than me in finding out what the replacement one's value must be apparently 47K 1 watt.</p><p>He replaced with 47K 2watt. I am not too clued up on this. What difference will the watt make with regard to resistors. I will rather stick to 1watt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1200GXman, post: 1123664, member: 17884"] UPDATE: I found I guy on youtube restoring one and also had a blown resistor on the phono ground lug. He had more luck than me in finding out what the replacement one's value must be apparently 47K 1 watt. He replaced with 47K 2watt. I am not too clued up on this. What difference will the watt make with regard to resistors. I will rather stick to 1watt. [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
NAD 3020 series 20
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