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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 48942" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>I fully agree. I have been building these stages custom for a while now. Changing load and or gain takes max 30 mins (incl a chat) so the idea of mine is that it comes back to maker when it needs changing.</p><p>It is sad that few shops have a technical dude who can wield a smoulder boult these days.</p><p>I come from a time where many small faults/jobs used to get sorted for folk while they waited.</p><p>You know, pivot plates on CDM4 mechs, fuses on rotel amps, soldering up custom cables and fitting phono modules to Quad 44s etc etc. Oh yes, fitting south african mains plugs to everything that left the shop, always...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 48942, member: 361"] I fully agree. I have been building these stages custom for a while now. Changing load and or gain takes max 30 mins (incl a chat) so the idea of mine is that it comes back to maker when it needs changing. It is sad that few shops have a technical dude who can wield a smoulder boult these days. I come from a time where many small faults/jobs used to get sorted for folk while they waited. You know, pivot plates on CDM4 mechs, fuses on rotel amps, soldering up custom cables and fitting phono modules to Quad 44s etc etc. Oh yes, fitting south african mains plugs to everything that left the shop, always... [/QUOTE]
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