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Old 30th June 2005, 04:03 AM   #1
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Default Crest CA-4 Schematics ???

I just inherited a Crest CA-4 that had a small fire once upon a time. there is a board missing from the amp, that had the rectifiers, caps and some other functions on it. must have also had some input functions as well.

The output heatsinks and boards are there and look in good shape, and the power transformer is there.

Either i am going to cobble it back together in some fashion, or i am going to use the chassis and sinks for some sort of amp project.


Anyone have schematics?? I sent an email to crest but havent heard anything back yet....


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