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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Venice
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Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a replacement meter for old Stasis One amplifier. The original part was manufactured by Modutec. Modutec will be able to find the one that will fit (even after 28 years) if I give them the model number. The internal resistence seems to be about 50 ohms. Anyone known the Modutec's meter model serial number? Any help will be appreciated. Piero |
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