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superhanz
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as requested :)
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colint
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Great stuff thank you look very heavy but I bet they sound good.
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Never criticise another man until you've walked a mile in his shoes. Once you have, call him what you like, you're a mile away and you've got his shoes!
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BJtheDJ
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Looks like a pair of 70s H|H TPA100d amps on the top there Useta have this wonderful ability of sending DC thru your speaker and frying it - just to save you replacing the fuse. |
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madboffin
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They look like custom built cabinets and the serial numbers being -1 and -2 might bear that out.
Mega used to build woodwork and systems for many different companies and I'd guess this is a flightcase version of one of their standard products. Either for a small PA or disco system, or sidefill monitors. Oh, and the grille should be the other way up, looks much tidier ... As mentioned above, don't use those HH amplifiers unless they have been fitted with DC protection! Edited by madboffin - 25 April 2017 at 9:29pm |
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