Jacew
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I took apart my Egnater yesterday as I've been noticing a distinctive low end and volume loss with fx loop engaged. I suspect it may have been that way quite a while, as I usually always have my board connected.
What I found was burnt 10 Ohm resistor in the ground side of send jack. It's not fully open, but has around ~45-55 Ohms of resistance:

Already ordered replacement part, but I wonder what's the purpose of resistor that small? Looks a bit like treble bleed, which made me think it could be there offsetting added capacitance of fx loop cables. Then again would that be issue in buffered loop anyway?
What I found was burnt 10 Ohm resistor in the ground side of send jack. It's not fully open, but has around ~45-55 Ohms of resistance:

Already ordered replacement part, but I wonder what's the purpose of resistor that small? Looks a bit like treble bleed, which made me think it could be there offsetting added capacitance of fx loop cables. Then again would that be issue in buffered loop anyway?