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I ended up fixing my own Son. The unit had a bad cap on one of the input
boards and also was screwed up by a previous "tech". If I hear of someone
wanting one I shoot you an email. Your Son sounds real nice. BTW, how do
you feel about the lamp circuit? Those four little bulbs use up 1 amp and
generate a lot of heat. I have mine disconnected but I'm thinking of doing
something different. I saw "756" bulbs use a lot less current and last
longer. I heard the bulbs can be dipped in something to make them red.
That would look cool.

On another note, what's the deal with the protection circuits? I don't know
how to adjust them. I heard you can cut them out completely as they are not
needed.

Thanks,
Dave


"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message
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"DaveL" wrote in message
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My beloved GAS Son of Ampzilla has a right channel going out . Is
there anybody in the Sacramento area who can repair it?

DaveL




I might consider selling my Son (amp, that is!)

Mostly rebuilt to original, good physical shape, not modded.

All new semi's, all audio path caps replaced with high-quality.

Motorola MJ15024, 15025 (IIRC) matched outputs.

Main power supply caps are original, though.

You can check my eBay rating as Markz. (include the period)


I can be e-mailed direct at:



and reverse the domain name.

Mark Z.
(Wichita, KS.)


 
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