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In Reply to: All the critical parts are readily available, Matt posted by Lew on February 4, 2010 at 07:13:10:
That's great to know Lew---I myself would probably have to go that route if any of my Denons failed(hoping that it would just be an available and viable or critical part as you mentioned)---as I am no turntable repair technician myself...The only thing I have heard for the past few years is that in order to get certain parts for an older Denon is to cannibalize another one of like/similar model---I would not want to do that to another properly functioning Denon to repair mine(might as well use the functioning one versus repairing my broken one) unless I really knew it was one to truly be used for spare parts(if that makes sense)...but then again,I'm almost back at square one pulling the same 'aged parts' from one Denon to put into my Denon for repairs-------------As for caps, that is true, those should be replaceable...but the IC's(certain chips),parts of the internal board,complex servo-arm,etc., I wonder if availability is like that all across the board(no pun intended)with even the later models(DP 59L, 47F) since more automation and bells and whistles went into those...hmmm,very interesting.
Regards,
Matt
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Follow Ups
- That's great to know Lew-----(I'm just wondering about the later 80's models,though)... - matt67bianco 10:08:13 02/04/10 (2)
- RE: That's great to know Lew-----(I'm just wondering about the later 80's models,though)... - Lew 12:37:47 02/04/10 (1)
- Thanks Lew!---will do ---greatly appreciate the advice and info. Just as I luv & enjoy my Technics,ditto for Denons(NT) - matt67bianco 17:24:19 02/04/10 (0)