Help identifying crown pcb 132488-1 |
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boominbob
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Posted: 06 July 2018 at 9:07pm |
Hi guys.
I've looked through several crown parts lists. But I can't identify a crown pcb: 132488-1 I'm sure there's someone with an old harman parts catalogue out there. Thank you
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kedwardsleisure
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what are you trying to acheive? Do you have a pcb with that number on and you want to know what it's out of?
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Kevin
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boominbob
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I've been told it will fit my macrotech 2400 but I need to double check.
Do you have any crown parts lists please that would help identify it? Thanks.
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kedwardsleisure
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I@ve had a look in the parts list but it isn't shown, doesnt look like a crown part number
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Kevin
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boominbob
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Thanks for looking. It's a later part number. I've looked in 4 lists already.
Cheers
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kedwardsleisure
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harman do a consolidated spreadsheet of parts, might be worth looking through that. Which board is it?
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Kevin
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boominbob
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Hi kev.
The board is based on D7993-5 commonly used on lots of MT and MA amps.level pots are on rear so I reckon it's mod likely an MT board if just looks far too modern though. Thank you |
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kedwardsleisure
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gotcha. I dont know the differences but the PWA's might be the same but with subtle component changes. I know the whole MA/PT/MT series evolved continuously over the production life and when repaired them you have to pay close attention to the correct versions!
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Kevin
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boominbob
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Hi kev.
There's always more than meets the eye. As with most things in life. All the best
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