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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
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I recently repaired my two TFM-25 and aligned the channels as described in the service manual (it just involved measuring voltages at the test points while adjusting some variable resistors).
I was hoping someone could explain how I can perform the same alignment on my TFM-15 and TFM-15CB. They should both require the same kind of procedure, and the information should be in their respective service manuals. Thanks for the help! Angelo Brisimitzakis
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