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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8665501" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>WOAH!!! you probably hit your storage capacity for images in one post!! anyways, is says US AMps on the board, has vacuum tumes and has Clarion end caps. The damage shown would take a lot of repairs to get it back up and running, and would take a lot of steady handed soldering with FAR better soldering irons than what youve shown. Go on FB and ad yourself in the strictly sound quality page and look for Zed. He can fix pretty much anything, but it wont be cheap. Or sell it and let someone else fix it. But if you want to keep it, Zed is your guy. His name is Steve Mantz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8665501, member: 664079"] WOAH!!! you probably hit your storage capacity for images in one post!! anyways, is says US AMps on the board, has vacuum tumes and has Clarion end caps. The damage shown would take a lot of repairs to get it back up and running, and would take a lot of steady handed soldering with FAR better soldering irons than what youve shown. Go on FB and ad yourself in the strictly sound quality page and look for Zed. He can fix pretty much anything, but it wont be cheap. Or sell it and let someone else fix it. But if you want to keep it, Zed is your guy. His name is Steve Mantz [/QUOTE]
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