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1965 JTM45 with EL34s: Dropping Resistors?

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I'm looking at a picture of a most original JTM45 that's running on EL34s - but those aren't really a good match for the old RS transformers, right?. Between V4 and the board you can see 3 grey components (most likely resistors?) that might probably have been put in to take some high voltage stress off of the power tubes.
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I'm no engineer and not quite sure if that would be a proper arrangement. Please take a look and tell me what you think. Thanks,
Frank
 

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I'm looking at a picture of a most original JTM45 that's running on EL34s - but those aren't really a good match for the old RS transformers, right?. Between V4 and the board you can see 3 grey components (most likely resistors?) that might probably have been put in to take some high voltage stress off of the power tubes.
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I'm no engineer and not quite sure if that would be a proper arrangement. Please take a look and tell me what you think. Thanks,
Frank
Hello Frank,
It should be a 1K resistor going to V4, and from this 1K a 470R on V4 and a 470R on V5.
On your picture the 1K resistor was replaced by the grey resistors and the 2 x 470R was replaced by a wire.
Here is a schematic and a picture of a JTM45 (with kt66) from 1965 that i saw a few years ago.
 

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