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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Norrköping
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Well I'm not new to electronics in general, but when it comes to hifi- and other audioelectronics I'm a rookie.
I have been searching around the net for some DIY-kits but when I saw that some people had just made some upgrades to their old equipment by replacing a few parts for a low price I choose to do that myself. What could I do with this old amp to make it a bit more muscular? Got any good advice? I have the repair/service-manual available here in paperform. |
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