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Resistor Trouble

drx9175l

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I recently purchased a broken Soundstream Granite 110.2 amp off of eBay as a project. I'm having trouble locating the correct replacement resistors. Please view the image and confirm that these are in fact 1000MOhm 2W 5% resistors. My local electronic part stores are unable to locate any with that specification. Online stores have the same problem. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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yeah, confirm the colors, but looks red black silver gold, or brown black silver gold, so either .2 or .1 ohm 2% resistors
 
Looks like a 0.1ohm 5% resistor to me. Probably used for sensing the output current of the amplifier. And if it's blown, most likely someone accidentally shorted the outputs.
 
Thanks for all the replies. The resistor chart I was using didn't have a choice for silver on the third band, so I mistakenly thought it was gray. The bands are brown black silver and gold. I'll go back to the parts store tomorrow and get the .1 Ohm resistors I need.
 
It's definately not 1000MOhm 2 W, that's for sure!! 😛

To sink two watts across a 1000MOhm resistor would require 44.7 KV.... wow.
 
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