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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Palermo, Italy
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First, sorry for my very bad English!!
I am an happy owner of this amplifier; I bought it twenty years ago about. A few days ago I noticed that the right channel does not heat more like the left channel, but the output sound seems still good at low level. Someone has the schematic, to see which is the fault? Thanks in advance Marcello |
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The one and only
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As I recall;, it was nearly indentical to the Forte 1 schematic,
except for the power supply voltage and bias setting. |
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