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RE: Nope

Just guessing. Could be lots of things. You need to start checking voltages. Be careful as the voltages are very high and can be dangerous. He likely would be better off and should take it to a tube tech for repair. Sometimes someone with little experience can destroy a unit that needed only an inexpensive repair.
Don Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto ON Canada


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