I recently noticed that I had toasted the 60R4 resistors running from the +ve speaker outs to ground (the -ve to ground looked fine). I suspect I toasted them in one my first attempts last summer to do some frequency sweeps of the amps - not sure what i did wrong, but I remember the 25W dummy load resistors got pretty hot. So I'm guessing the 1/8W resistors got smoked at the same time.
That's all by way of preface. What I'm wondering is whether the two 60R4 resistors per side add up to a 120R8 resistor in parallel with the load (speakers or, in my case, headphones). If so, I guess they would have only a small effect when the amp is used with, say, 8ohm speakers. But in my case, I'm using 200ohm headphones, so would have a bigger impact on reflected loads, making all my previous estimates of the latter way off.
Today I replaced the stock "balancing" resistors with 1.2Kohm 0.1% 1/8W resistors just in case. But I'd appreciate any insight into the whether they are in fact acting as parallel loads on the secondary.
cheers and many thanks, Derek