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Phase Linear 4000
I've got an older PL 4000 Preamp. For those that are familiar with it,
the rca jacks (input and output) are board mounted at a 90 degree angle. Most of the jacks on my pre amp have come loose and/or broken. I've checked with some repair services and they can be replaced. My question is whether I may be better off custom making a back panel, mounting standard rca jacks into that panel and then solder wires to the board. The board mounted rca jacks appear to be a weakness. Bob Lee |
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Phase Linear 4000
No reason that wouldn't work. That was quite a pre-amp. I used to appreciate
how the "auto de-correlator" could eliminate the surface noise from LPs with a minimal effect on the high frequencies. Lots of knobs and switches to play with on that baby! |
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