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Marantz PM-30 Amp
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<blockquote data-quote="MusicMan_ZA" data-source="post: 479889" data-attributes="member: 14924"><p>Thanks, guys.</p><p></p><p>Markc, pm incoming.</p><p></p><p>scrarfussi - too scared of electricity (long story) so probably not going to feel the components... :Ooooooh:</p><p></p><p>Henry, Markc and Ghost - thanks for info - will look for pots and see what I can do.</p><p></p><p>No sign of leakage. May just have to bite the bullet and take this in for repairs - just did not want to spend more on repairs than this amp is worth. Although, it is a fairly nice sounding one in fairly good cosmetic nick...</p><p></p><p>Johan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicMan_ZA, post: 479889, member: 14924"] Thanks, guys. Markc, pm incoming. scrarfussi - too scared of electricity (long story) so probably not going to feel the components... :Ooooooh: Henry, Markc and Ghost - thanks for info - will look for pots and see what I can do. No sign of leakage. May just have to bite the bullet and take this in for repairs - just did not want to spend more on repairs than this amp is worth. Although, it is a fairly nice sounding one in fairly good cosmetic nick... Johan [/QUOTE]
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