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Sansui AU 111 cosmetic surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="King_Julian_S" data-source="post: 889044" data-attributes="member: 14111"><p>Thanks gents. </p><p></p><p>Good to know these things. </p><p>I have been told many moons ago by someone to often make sure u use functions on any gear ... i.e. flick switches .. turn knobs ... let motors spin and also unplug your connecting cables such as RCA?s etc etc as it helps with the lifespan ... guess one should be more diligent on these things. </p><p></p><p>For example I have not been able to use my cassette and TT for a while now ( Eish my fault I must get the AU to Oom to check out) since I don?t have any preamp capability to use those , but for example over the weekend while listening to some CD?s I let the TT and tapedeck just spin happily along and last week I carried the Akai RTR to the tv room and just played some random reels in the build in speakers just to make sure it gets a good workout ... </p><p>I?m sure such actions will help with all these switches , motors , connectors etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King_Julian_S, post: 889044, member: 14111"] Thanks gents. Good to know these things. I have been told many moons ago by someone to often make sure u use functions on any gear ... i.e. flick switches .. turn knobs ... let motors spin and also unplug your connecting cables such as RCA?s etc etc as it helps with the lifespan ... guess one should be more diligent on these things. For example I have not been able to use my cassette and TT for a while now ( Eish my fault I must get the AU to Oom to check out) since I don?t have any preamp capability to use those , but for example over the weekend while listening to some CD?s I let the TT and tapedeck just spin happily along and last week I carried the Akai RTR to the tv room and just played some random reels in the build in speakers just to make sure it gets a good workout ... I?m sure such actions will help with all these switches , motors , connectors etc... [/QUOTE]
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