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Old 7th February 2008, 09:18 AM   #1
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Default how to modify a reel Revox PR 99

After an extensive search I did not find anything and wonder if some of you may share some ideas/experience. I just purchased PR 99 MK III and am inpatient to restore/improve this lovely machine.

As a starter, I intend to replace the electrolitic caps and some chips. What else? How about the input and output signal transformers - should I remove them?

Any related tips will be highly appreciated.
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