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Bose receiver broken and need replacement or knowledge or a
recommendation. I have a very old Bose DEMC-2-B receiver that has stopped working. Judging by the size of the traces on the printed circuit board it is early 1980's technology and I am looking for a replacement. The basic setup is three rooms with two Bose 102 ceiling mounted speakers and remote volume in each room. The best that I can tell there are three amplifiers in the receiver along with an AM/FM radio. Other rooms are connected but they have independent amplifiers and work properly when connected to another source for testing. The most knowledgeable local audio store person that could be found advised that Bose was different and suggested only a Bose receiver could drive the speakers. Somehow the ‘only Bose' comment did not test for reasonableness. The system is in a home purchased three years ago. The receiver has been removed and the hole in the wall is being repaired. The wiring is accessible to the new receiver location with only minor changes. Since the unit is broken additional features are not the primary consideration. Also there is no interest in replacing the speakers, which sound fine for my purposes. Hopefully the receiver can be replaced with current technology without replacing speakers or rewiring the house. I am simply trying to solve the ‘it's broken problem'. Thanks in advance for any insight that can be offered. Bill Stanley |