Wolcott Audio tube amp.what value resistor is this


I have a pair of Wolcott Audio P-220m Tube amp's this morning when I turned them on I got a puff of smoke from one tube socket. I turned it off replaced tube and turned back on.
The amp and tubes light up but it has an Auto Bias and it wont bias letting the amp to play.
I took the bottom cover off and at the tube socket were the tube failed there is a little tan resistor it is connected to one socket pin and solder to a board.
I can see that it is black not like the others so I guess it blew. it looks like a 5 min repair as there is just the two solder points right there

The resistor has orange, white, black and gold stripes on it Can someone tell me the value of it and how to determine the input voltage going into the resistor so I can determine the wattage.

I cant post a pic here of what it looks like but can email that to anyone who can help.

I tried calling Wolcott but they are only open Tuesdays and Saturday from I believe 12 to 3. That doesn't help me right now

This sucks I was finally getting set up for my first Turn Table which will be hear Friday and now this happens.

Thanks for any help you can provide.
Brian
btstrg
Dannyandelyse

I can't say enough how much I appreciated you help with that number. I got a hold of Pat.

Thank you again!!!!!
There maybe an East Coast Service tech set up soon for Wolcott or whatever the company will be. Watch this space.
I did just get off the phone with Pat McGuire and he is indeed a very good fellow. He can do repair and is on the West Coast in Ca., he said nothing yet firm for east coast service.

RT1
I just had my Wolcotts updated and repaired by Pat McGuire. They sound as good as when I bought them. He says that there is a more reliable configuration of resistors to the output whereas the the late Henry Wolcott's original resistor design (I believe the 39 ohm referred to above) was a somewhat questionable "tour de force" and led to failures. If you have a set of 220Ms and are having problems I suggest you call Pat McGuire. BTW there will be no East Coast repair center.

Take my description of the modification gently since I am not an EE.