Hello Mike,

And thank you everyone for all the answers.

It is RP2… It does have a dot though, and a round pad on the PCB for pin 1.

So, I can leave it as is?

Gil.
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On Oct 18, 2012, at 8:23 PM, Mike Morrow wrote:

> 
>> A resistor network normally has one common pin; one side of each of the
>> resistors goes to a distinguished pin. It isn't going to work if it's in
>> backward.
> 
> In the KSB2, this is only true for RP5.  RP1, RP2, and RP3 (there is no RP4)
> have two pins per identically valued resistor.  It won't matter what 
> orientation
> was used when the RP is soldered in.  
> 
> So...what RP was installed backward?
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