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mcintosh 240 part identification for repair

my amp didnt turn on when i plugged it in and found out the piece of metal was the issue. it looks like the weld broke apart as when I clamped it together the amp turned back on.

does anyone know what part this is?

is it soldered on or welded on? looks like a piece of metal for all the ground wires to go to.

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The “cold” resistance doesn’t matter very much, since the resistance decreases as it warms up. It’s basically a slow start mechanism to give the tubes time to heat up before they start conducting. The resistance will decrease to near zero when it heats up. I wouldn’t go below 25 ohms, but higher values just mean a slightly longer warmup time.

You could try a CL-190 if you wanted to keep the same cold value though.

https://www.mouser.ca/ProductDetail/Amphenol-Advanced-Sensors/CL-190/?qs=oS5/4SvoscEBAoSaABbyJQ==
 
would you recommend replacing it or just soldering it back on? i cant find original mcintosh thermistor online.

No, you need a new one, the old one is defective, and there is no "McIntosh" brand part. Buy the CL-190
like McIntosh does. I would not second guess McIntosh about which spec of thermistor to buy.
 
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