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Kai Robinson
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Just dug this amp out of my loft after many years - and i just came across
the reason why it was there in the first place. The Left channel is dead.
Now i dont know why - the right channel is fine - and crystal clear. Now i
dont have a schematic for this - its really old - early 80's, late 70's is
my guess due to the wooden case - if anyone has one of these, or has
repaired one - i'd be most grateful. This amp has NO IC's in it - just
really old resistors, caps - and big TO92 style transistors...
Cheers!
PS: I cant remember why - but i think that its the input thats at fault -
although i cant find a headphone jack large enough so i cant test the
headphone out.
the reason why it was there in the first place. The Left channel is dead.
Now i dont know why - the right channel is fine - and crystal clear. Now i
dont have a schematic for this - its really old - early 80's, late 70's is
my guess due to the wooden case - if anyone has one of these, or has
repaired one - i'd be most grateful. This amp has NO IC's in it - just
really old resistors, caps - and big TO92 style transistors...
Cheers!
PS: I cant remember why - but i think that its the input thats at fault -
although i cant find a headphone jack large enough so i cant test the
headphone out.