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super modified
Although I did not give up soldering I did give up on a Marantz 4270 with an intermittent connection. It worked for awhile when you smacked it. I sold it off to a tech.
Although I did not give up soldering I did give up on a Marantz 4270 with an intermittent connection. It worked for awhile when you smacked it. I sold it off to a tech.
Hey. that's a multi voltage unit in the photo.
Was that a P or U model?
for SS, i really like BGW. modular construction , large safe operating area for the output
devices , lots of heat sink......Unfortunately, a lot of used amps were rentals and have
rack rash and are all beat up. Just gave a 250D to relative for a present.
BGW modular construction.
This is one that is on my "gonna cost" list.
I've done enough of them and found so many places where shit happens that I know when/where/how.
If someone desires to keep a 4270 long term. it should just be completely gone through.
Packing quads in stereo cases was a real cluster f**k by the companies.
All the quads have to much shit in the small box.
Hey. that's a multi voltage unit in the photo.
Was that a P or U model?
I like this design approach. The engineers designed this amplifier with service technician friendly features. Very well and intelligently thought out. I wish more gear was designed to be service technician friendly. Cuts labor involved in a repair.
Oh yeah. B&O TT's (never again). Shed or barn-finds in general. Damn thing sat in a barn for 30 years and some jack-alope needs it done in 2 weeks...hen-feathers and devil crickets all up in there, not to mention the ghost whiz of some feral tomcat.