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Old 10-11-2014, 02:30 PM
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Nice work !
Now go find a few more we can work on.
BTW the boards look flimsy but they do take a beating. Once
you get used to it you can really toss them around like
a seasoned pro. And remember most brands from abt 1985-2000
get the same problems & if you learn one you learn the others.

73 Zeno
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Old 10-11-2014, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by zeno View Post
Nice work !
Now go find a few more we can work on.
BTW the boards look flimsy but they do take a beating. Once
you get used to it you can really toss them around like
a seasoned pro. And remember most brands from abt 1985-2000
get the same problems & if you learn one you learn the others.

73 Zeno
Thanks,, good instructions,,,,
Hasn't missed a beat in the last couple hours, got it on a music channel, nothing to watch!!! They forgot the 2x4 tho,,,
Nope, you can have em all!, this was just too heavy to haul out alone, did the next best thing... There is an old Sony around from the late 70s or 80s, doesn't work at all, tried it yesterday when this one quit,,, Fuse is good, that's as far as I got...
I'll stick to tube amps, at least I can see em!!!!

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John
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