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<blockquote data-quote="Ge0" data-source="post: 3651767" data-attributes="member: 582277"><p>I don't know that model number either. Its been a few years since I stopped repairing a large volume of amps so this is no surprize. First of all, the picture left out a lot of detail. I could not tell much from it. I see nothing that would ellude to a cheaply constructed amp (beyond the type of heat sink extrusion and stamped end caps). As a matter of fact, the power terminals used look pretty beefy. They don't look cheap. But, until you really dig into things, you'll never know...</p><p></p><p>Ge0</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ge0, post: 3651767, member: 582277"] I don't know that model number either. Its been a few years since I stopped repairing a large volume of amps so this is no surprize. First of all, the picture left out a lot of detail. I could not tell much from it. I see nothing that would ellude to a cheaply constructed amp (beyond the type of heat sink extrusion and stamped end caps). As a matter of fact, the power terminals used look pretty beefy. They don't look cheap. But, until you really dig into things, you'll never know... Ge0 [/QUOTE]
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