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FS: Almost completely rebuilt Teac A-BX 10 (by Thule Audio)

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Hi!

I ‘m selling a largely completed project: The rebuilding of a Teac A-BX10 balanced amplifier. In the amplifier almost all relays (not the relay for the tape connection) and condensers, etc. exchanged - all high quality components of official distributors (Mouser, ...). All that is missing is a quad potentiometer, eight high-load resistors (which I add to the package), four cup capacitors (10.000 uF / 63V / 35 x 50 mm) and five dual op's (or op-sockets) in the input area, which are not needed for the XLR inputs. The old parts were carefully soldered. The amplifier was tested before disassembly - it worked.
The previous owner has a headphone jack installed, visually looks quite good, but the wiring is removed. There you could install a IR receiver of a remote control for a electronic potentiometer for example

The image of the complete device shows the original state, the image of the mainboard shows the current state.

The service manual can be found free in the web. I will add my printed one.

I will ask for 250.- Euros plus shipping
 

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