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RE: I wouldn't -- unless very inexpensive and "like new" cosmetically

Since you mentioned early solid state, I happen to have a JBL SA660, which was SOTA at the time. It is one of the most beautiful pieces of audio kit that I have seen, both inside and out. They used to sell for quite a bit of money, but I don't think they are as valuable now. Mine is all original, but I have been considering getting it up and running to drive my JBL L110, with their beautiful and rebuilt alnico woofers. Since it has oil caps it might not be that difficult. It will need filter caps, diodes and possibly some out of spec resistors. What do you think?

Dave


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