I bought this NAD 3020A from a member on the AV Forums South Africa for R300.00 He was selling it as spare parts, other members described it as scrap😀
It has no top or bottom cover plates and some knobs are missing.
After a good clean up, I noticed that one of the OT's had been de-soldered and from there I saw that there had been quite a bit of work done on this amp.
Motivated by poundy's post https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...t-ever-modified-and-complete-nad-3020.411511/
I was going to try and get this piece of scrap in a working condition.
It has no top or bottom cover plates and some knobs are missing.
After a good clean up, I noticed that one of the OT's had been de-soldered and from there I saw that there had been quite a bit of work done on this amp.
Motivated by poundy's post https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...t-ever-modified-and-complete-nad-3020.411511/
I was going to try and get this piece of scrap in a working condition.
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I realised that it will not be worth the time and expense to fix this amplifier, so I decided on another use for it.
I tested the pre-amp side and everything was working 100% except for the balance pot. My plan is to strip out the OT's and heat sink to make space for my Linn LP12 Valhalla power supply.
All I need from this "scrap" now is the phono stage and pre-amp.
I tested the pre-amp side and everything was working 100% except for the balance pot. My plan is to strip out the OT's and heat sink to make space for my Linn LP12 Valhalla power supply.
All I need from this "scrap" now is the phono stage and pre-amp.
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I don't need any inputs other than the phono input. No need for the signal to go through all the switches before getting to the pre-amp, so I made a direct connection.
The front panel was not in a good state, sanded it flat ready for a new face.
I also fitted a power socket and done some power wiring alterations.
The front panel was not in a good state, sanded it flat ready for a new face.
I also fitted a power socket and done some power wiring alterations.
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I wired the power, switch and LED leads to a 6 pin connector mounted to the back panel of the NAD.
The front panel had to have a change and needed to include Linn, as this will no longer be a NAD only unit. I had a few ideas and asked friends and relatives for their input. I finally decided on my own design 😉
As for the TT, I made a board to accommodate the input from the power supply, basically a copy of the Mose Hercules kit.
The front panel had to have a change and needed to include Linn, as this will no longer be a NAD only unit. I had a few ideas and asked friends and relatives for their input. I finally decided on my own design 😉
As for the TT, I made a board to accommodate the input from the power supply, basically a copy of the Mose Hercules kit.
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I have everything that could have restored that amp to its original conditionI bought this NAD 3020A from a member on the AV Forums South Africa for R300.00 He was selling it as spare parts, other members described it as scrap😀
It has no top or bottom cover plates and some knobs are missing.
After a good clean up, I noticed that one of the OT's had been de-soldered and from there I saw that there had been quite a bit of work done on this amp.
Motivated by poundy's post https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...t-ever-modified-and-complete-nad-3020.411511/
I was going to try and get this piece of scrap in a working condition.
I had a NAD tuner from the same series as the 3020, so I used the top cover and base for my new NAD/Linn power supply/pre-amp.
Added some vents top and bottom and all in all, worked out quite nicely.
Finally put everything together, and now I have a fully functional separate LP12 power supply with a NAD phono stage/pre-amp all in one unit.
Sounds fantastic as well, which was the main reason for this project in the first place.
Oh, not finally! I have ordered capacitors from the UK to replace all the caps in the phono stage and pre-amp section. They arrive next weekend (8th June)
After recap, then I can say, Finally!!
Added some vents top and bottom and all in all, worked out quite nicely.
Finally put everything together, and now I have a fully functional separate LP12 power supply with a NAD phono stage/pre-amp all in one unit.
Sounds fantastic as well, which was the main reason for this project in the first place.
Oh, not finally! I have ordered capacitors from the UK to replace all the caps in the phono stage and pre-amp section. They arrive next weekend (8th June)
After recap, then I can say, Finally!!
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If you recall I did ask you about this amp, you said that you did not have of the MJ2955's https://www.diyaudio.com/community/goto/post?id=7677211, and I could not find any matched pairs. Apparently it's impossible?I have everything that could have restored that amp to its original condition
Anyway, too much trouble to get it back to original, so now I have a "not original" but works for me amp.
I do have a 3020 series20 amp that I bought new in 1982, recently recapped and 100% functional, so no big deal.
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