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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2006
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I have both an Adcom GCD-700 and GTP-450 and the displays are out. I can't really find any information on Vacuum Fluorescent display repair and I have tried to get the schematics from Adcom with no success.
I'm wondering is there a common problem on the Adcoms that's an easy fix? Or am I going to have to clear the bench and TS it the old fashion way... Thanks! |
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