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Join Date: Feb 2002
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The amp is a model 4330. Here is what I am selling:
Both heat sinks, each is about 10" long, 4.75" high, and the fins are about 1.5" long. Each heat sink has 2 output boards: 1 high power, and what seems to be a lower power one, as it has only half as many output devices. One of the low power boards is bare. Some/most/all of the outputs are shorted, so you are mostly buying it for the heat sinks, and anything else is gravy. The rectifier board is also part of the gravy. Make me an offer, and it is yours. Jocko |
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