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Post by dsjr on Jan 3, 2016 20:38:58 GMT
1970's UK made audio suffered with inferior parts to Japanese gear I recall, especially capacitors. I've seen Quad amps at eleven years old from purchase in the 70's with leaky caps - my Radford STA25 was the same at this age and nobody wanted to repair it in 1976 All Naim amps from the bolt-up era will badly need re-capping, if they haven't exploded already, as I've seen from a NAP120 and NAP160 where the supply caps have blown their tops, literally.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2016 21:54:09 GMT
Is that a lot to do with Japanese amps being Kinder to their circuit components back then..
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