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Working Audiolab 8000P amp/transformer/heatsinks

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Working Audiolab 8000P (complete) or guts (amp/transformer/heatsinks)

These are the working guts of a 1995 Audiolab 8000P, includes main PCB with attached transformer/chassis and attached heatsinks. I am planning on using the amp chassis for another amp project. Note that the toroidal transformer is for 220v.

You would need to attach speaker terminals and a power switch. Offers?

Can also sell it complete in the chassis......

PM me.

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You gutted working amp of some following (i.e worth the money )for the chassis??


Planning on gutting it next week 😛 for an IcePower conversion. Already did an 8000SX (guts ended in the trash) so the process is pretty smooth. If someone wants to make me an offer for the full amp I would be happy to sell it complete but I need to get enough $$ to buy a good chassis.

Again, this is a 220v version, yes you can run it in the US but you woud need a 220v circuit from your panel into your rack. Amp works great, even have a box for it.

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Bump. Still have this. Pictures attached. It was an E serial number (around 1995-1996).

Note that it is 220v and also that one set of the inputs is missing the grounding cups. The other set of input RCA jacks works fine. Amp works.

PM me with offers if you are interested. It is heavy to ship (like 22lbs from 98109).

Thanks

V
 

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Bump. Still have this. Pictures attached. It was an E serial number (around 1995-1996).

Note that it is 220v and also that one set of the inputs is missing the grounding cups. The other set of input RCA jacks works fine. Amp works.

PM me with offers if you are interested. It is heavy to ship (like 22lbs from 98109).

Thanks

V

Still have this, $100+shipping. PM me if interested. This is the desirable made-in-england version.

Thanks

V
 
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