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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter78" data-source="post: 1139044" data-attributes="member: 24582"><p>If I don't get the VUs working, I'm gonna get an old tape deck with VUs and take them from there. Hopeful that these get loose though. Will take it apart some time next week. Those caps that are way off, do show their tiredness on the right channel after 10 minutes of play but somehow comes right again for about 5 minutes and out for 10 again. Could be a transister too. Will have to test them out of the board though to see if they are within range. The best thing about it is my wife also likes it. The only comment was "you have to make it nice. It must stay wood"</p><p></p><p>Have to add that I recently sampled some older pioneer amps and it was a bit muffled. With this one I was taking a chance and it paid off beautifully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter78, post: 1139044, member: 24582"] If I don't get the VUs working, I'm gonna get an old tape deck with VUs and take them from there. Hopeful that these get loose though. Will take it apart some time next week. Those caps that are way off, do show their tiredness on the right channel after 10 minutes of play but somehow comes right again for about 5 minutes and out for 10 again. Could be a transister too. Will have to test them out of the board though to see if they are within range. The best thing about it is my wife also likes it. The only comment was "you have to make it nice. It must stay wood" Have to add that I recently sampled some older pioneer amps and it was a bit muffled. With this one I was taking a chance and it paid off beautifully. [/QUOTE]
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