Older MC2 Amplifiers unserviceable? |
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toastyghost
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I have a working one if you’d rather save the time and effort...
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kedwardsleisure
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Impossible to say without seeing it, isn't it!! |
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Kevin
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Spanda
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in Australia? Thanks for the offer :-)
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Spanda
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Meaning some parts for the power supply are not available or exchangeable for something that is?
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kedwardsleisure
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I think they're referring to the entire pcb, I dont think there's anything from memory on the power board that's particularly special.
Usual problem with a totally dead MC series amp is an output stage blown short, nothing special about the parts there. |
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Kevin
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