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<blockquote data-quote="mariomb" data-source="post: 61669" data-attributes="member: 544607"><p>I have a Blaupunkt BEA-120, an equalizer-booster from an old Porsche's factory system. I'd like to bypass the amplifier stage (the ICs), and use it as an equalizer. Can this be done?</p><p></p><p>I really like this unit, it wasn't bad for a booster (has a bigger heatsink than some small amps), but it looks like the ICs are blown anyway, due to a speaker lead short. The band's frequencies are really useful, and it has a glass-epoxy PC board! It's a quality component.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be most appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mariomb, post: 61669, member: 544607"] I have a Blaupunkt BEA-120, an equalizer-booster from an old Porsche's factory system. I'd like to bypass the amplifier stage (the ICs), and use it as an equalizer. Can this be done? I really like this unit, it wasn't bad for a booster (has a bigger heatsink than some small amps), but it looks like the ICs are blown anyway, due to a speaker lead short. The band's frequencies are really useful, and it has a glass-epoxy PC board! It's a quality component. Any help would be most appreciated [/QUOTE]
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