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Old 1st May 2010, 01:52 AM   #1
cchean is offline cchean  United States
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Default Help needed for a dead Musical Fidelity E series amplifier

Hello,

I bought a dead Elektra E11 Musical Fidelity integrated amplifier and it needs some of its output devices replaced. They are labeled as "LP101" and I could not find any information about them. Does anyone have any info about these or, better yet, any schematics of the E11 amp? I will also need help adjusting the bias and DC offset for the amp, if I can get it up and running. Thanks in advance for any help.
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