| giambi77 |
I am going to a flea market in San Jose tomorrow, and I was wondering if anyone here has experiece looking for hi-fi stuff at a place like this. I am only interested in units for DIY related stuff; ie gutting the power supply, case, connectors, switches for my own projects (if I ever start any :)).
I am relatively new the DIY audio scene, and don't know too much about gutting stuff. What should I look out for? I want to build a GainClone; should I be on the lookout for something with transformers in it? Does a regular old VCR player have transformers?
Is there any other ideas/tips? Any specific equipment I should be on the lookout for? Also, any info on haggling...like should I go down to....50% of asking price? ;)
Thanks! |
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| giambi77 |
C'mon guys, even general comments are fine! I'm going tomorrow morning, and I need some input!
I promise I'll post my findings!!! ;) |
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| PassFan |
| Save your money. Go to your local repair shops and ask them for their non repairables. Every shop has a room full of them just waiting for a ride to the dump and will usually give the stuff away to a sincere hobbyist. This is a great source for chassis and power supply parts that are in excellent shape for free. |
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| giambi77 |
Well, I didn't see anything worthwhile there that was audio-related, but i did get some other cool things!
I'll have to look into the repair shop thing....would I just look in the phone book under "electronic repair"? |
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