I haven't had to repair any of those so I can't answer your question. If no one else replies, try asking earthquake. If they won't help, you may be able to find a corresponding component in another area of the amp.
@Perry Babin....wouldn't that resistor in that circuit read a short in the way its connected to the transformer?
I don't have anything on the /2 version. The diagram attached was for the original. Or am I mistaken about that?
That configuration is used in virtually all of the amps (sony, mtx, xtant...) that use a driver transformer. The resistor is likely there to control the undriven winding in each half of the drive cycle.
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