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<blockquote data-quote="valter" data-source="post: 3648628" data-attributes="member: 577964"><p>Exactly what Ge0 said. Mostly heat, dust and vibration. Don't kill me for this, I never worked on this amp before, but looking at internals it looks almost identical to a very cheap brand. Not too many choices these days. Sometimes poor reliability is a design flaw. Many new amps are pushing their internal components to the limits. Small TO-92 transistors runs always on their thermal limit, many resistors are discolored and becomes out of tolerance in first few hours of amp run. Aww.. time to stop for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valter, post: 3648628, member: 577964"] Exactly what Ge0 said. Mostly heat, dust and vibration. Don't kill me for this, I never worked on this amp before, but looking at internals it looks almost identical to a very cheap brand. Not too many choices these days. Sometimes poor reliability is a design flaw. Many new amps are pushing their internal components to the limits. Small TO-92 transistors runs always on their thermal limit, many resistors are discolored and becomes out of tolerance in first few hours of amp run. Aww.. time to stop for me. [/QUOTE]
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