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Is there any redeeming feature about working on this amp?
I don't suppose removing the front would reveal removeable connections on
the speakers.
So you have to remove a choke, ferrite filter, numerous earth straps etc to
be able even half get at the main board. Then desolder the 4 speaker wires
i see a choc block going in there). But its the stink of horse manure
inside that is most annoying. What do they make transformer lacquer from in
the USA? . This is the third such box , and all USA made, take the covers of
and the room smells of manure. Not the fresh stuff but the rotted form ,
caproic acid coming off it according to my chemist friend, or maybe butyric
acid.
other littoral stinkers were
Fender Pro 185, 1989
JBL SA660 (James B Lansing ), domestic amp 1969
I don't suppose removing the front would reveal removeable connections on
the speakers.
So you have to remove a choke, ferrite filter, numerous earth straps etc to
be able even half get at the main board. Then desolder the 4 speaker wires
i see a choc block going in there). But its the stink of horse manure
inside that is most annoying. What do they make transformer lacquer from in
the USA? . This is the third such box , and all USA made, take the covers of
and the room smells of manure. Not the fresh stuff but the rotted form ,
caproic acid coming off it according to my chemist friend, or maybe butyric
acid.
other littoral stinkers were
Fender Pro 185, 1989
JBL SA660 (James B Lansing ), domestic amp 1969