Part identification for HMV Stereo 1010

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I recently came across a HMV Stereo 1010 Turntable. I am currently restoring the player but the amplifier section has one part blown in it. Can anyone help in identifying the part. This player has 2 separate boards for, one for each channel. I have attached one good and one bad component photo.
 

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The part # is printed on the pcb, it is obscured in your photos. If you can find the schematic, you shall know what it is.
R is visible in the first pic,that means it is a resistor. Although I haven't seen a resistor like that. The second one that is in good condition clearly shows the Colour code, check that with a multimeter to confirm it is a resistor. If you don't know colour reference, look up "resistor colour codes" online and match the good one to that. Replace both resistors.

Regards
 
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The part # is printed on the pcb, it is obscured in your photos. If you can find the schematic, you shall know what it is.
R is visible in the first pic,that means it is a resistor. Although I haven't seen a resistor like that. The second one that is in good condition clearly shows the Colour code, check that with a multimeter to confirm it is a resistor. If you don't know colour reference, look up "resistor colour codes" online and match the good one to that. Replace both resistors.

Regards
On the pcb it's printed as 'R' which indicates a resistor. But never seen a resistor like this before. According to the colour code it shows 200 ohms. Can it be a NTC?
 
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