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Old 19th March 2007, 11:33 AM   #1
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Hello.

Does anyone have a working RF amplifier board for the Marantz CD6000 for sale.?

This is the small 'triangular' board that fits under the cd mechanism NOT the main board.

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Old 19th March 2007, 12:54 PM   #2
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I may have one available. I have replaced the laser in two of my mechines and have a lot of spare parts that I kept. Is the part you are interested in the board fitted within the laser mechanism, just below the laser, or is underneath the laser drawer and slide mechanism?

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I may have one available. I have replaced the laser in two of my mechines and have a lot of spare parts that I kept. Is the part you are interested in the board fitted within the laser mechanism, just below the laser, or is underneath the laser drawer and slide mechanism?

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I will check and see if I have a working one. If I have I will post it to you for free. However I will check tonight or tomorrow evening.

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I will check and see if I have a working one. If I have I will post it to you for free. However I will check tonight or tomorrow evening.

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I'm still looking for a board .

Anybody help?

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Hi Andy.

I think I have one or two of these boards hanging around, if I can find them your welcome to them.

I have a dig around tonight.

Cheers,
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I think I have one or two of these boards hanging around, if I can find them your welcome to them.

I have a dig around tonight.

Cheers,
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Hi Andy.

I found one but it was dead, water damaged

I'm sure I have one somewhere, I'm having a clear out over the weekend so if I find it I'll let you know.

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