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Old 13th August 2005, 07:09 PM   #1
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Default Looking for Technics SU-V7 Schematic

Hi All,

I just got a Technics SU-V7 amp and I'm looking for its schematic or service manual.
I would also like to hear from SU-V7 owners about their experience with their sound, etc.

Thanks in advance!
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Default I could not find your model, but i could find SU-V2

Maybe can be helpfull.

http://schforfree.seedhost.com/archi...ers-Integrated

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Default Some details, probably your amplifier has more power, the main difference between

Models, normally those main differences, include different power ratios, as you may know, and some other details, as inclusions of some switches, and somethimes those switches absences.

The difference in power output, may represents another audio output chip too.... but others, more common circuits, may be almost the same.

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Old 22nd August 2005, 11:31 PM   #4
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Viva Carlos!

Muito obrigado pela sua ajuda.
Encontrei o service manual do Technics à venda por US$4, estou à espera de o receber. Se tiver oportunidade passo-o no scanner para quem o quiser.

O link nao deixa de ser extraordináriamente útil!

Um abraco,

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Default Hugo, feliz porque você conseguiu, Hugh, i am happy that you could find it

Happyness to you... health and less fires in your land... i am following CNN and i could see the terrible problems you are having.

Better luck and more rain to your country.

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