may be its nice for us who perform repairs to make a thread called before and after and post pictures and waveforms of our results on the repaired equipment ....
thinking about this started from this thread http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=126944
thinking about this started from this thread http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=126944
before .....
can be found in the thread above .....
after is right here
all the best !!!!! have a nice summer vocation
can be found in the thread above .....
after is right here
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
all the best !!!!! have a nice summer vocation
come on guys
i need more nice comments may be my costumer read this thread ha ha ha ha ha
forum is quiet...... i thing many of us are on vocation ....i am going away 8-22 for 10 days
thanks
i need more nice comments may be my costumer read this thread ha ha ha ha ha
forum is quiet...... i thing many of us are on vocation ....i am going away 8-22 for 10 days
thanks
sakis
maybe i can send you one old amplifier for clean up & service 😉
Your result AFTER is much better than this image BEFORE
http://www.eastelectronics.gr/image/greekrepair.JPG
Very Good work 😎
maybe i can send you one old amplifier for clean up & service 😉
Your result AFTER is much better than this image BEFORE
http://www.eastelectronics.gr/image/greekrepair.JPG
Very Good work 😎
Sakis.
Outstanding work.
Very neat and tidy.
If I was the owner I'd be wanting before and after pics and telling everyone that came over.
Bet it sounds 100 times better too.
Is there a shot of the front panel ?
Only thing I would maybe do is to try and straighten those vents on the bottom where they've been previously damaged.
Outstanding work.
Very neat and tidy.
If I was the owner I'd be wanting before and after pics and telling everyone that came over.
Bet it sounds 100 times better too.
Is there a shot of the front panel ?
Only thing I would maybe do is to try and straighten those vents on the bottom where they've been previously damaged.
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