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I have a Silvertone Model 1472. Just got it and just got it back from the tech he did a excellent job in getting it up and running and making the mod of taking one of the instrument jacks the bottom one, and useing that for a preamp line out. Anyway on the 1472 Schematic the 6v6 tubes each has a 330 K resisitor going to each tube Resistors R23 and R25. The Schematic for the model 1482 amp does not have these resistors going to the 6v6's. Well my 1472 does not have them either and it appears it never did. So I am wondering if my amp was a transitional one between the 1472 and 1482?
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