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NAD 3020
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<blockquote data-quote="ludo" data-source="post: 69880" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>I guess this is my cue?</p><p></p><p>As with all NADs of this vintage, the electrolytic caps were pretty vrot. Replaced the lot. Everything else in the amp was fine, remounted the O/P stage with fresh Mica paste for peace of mind. Couple of tweaks. Fired it up. Everything happy. Went looking for the thermal fuse in the transformer. Nothing. This one doesn't have one, or maybe I'm blind. Cleaned and cleaned and cleaned the switches. Checked bias. Stress-tested a bit. Happiness. Listened to some vinyl. Sweet little amps these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ludo, post: 69880, member: 691"] I guess this is my cue? As with all NADs of this vintage, the electrolytic caps were pretty vrot. Replaced the lot. Everything else in the amp was fine, remounted the O/P stage with fresh Mica paste for peace of mind. Couple of tweaks. Fired it up. Everything happy. Went looking for the thermal fuse in the transformer. Nothing. This one doesn't have one, or maybe I'm blind. Cleaned and cleaned and cleaned the switches. Checked bias. Stress-tested a bit. Happiness. Listened to some vinyl. Sweet little amps these. [/QUOTE]
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