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In Reply to: RE: Good luck with that ! ;-) posted by AbeCollins on December 18, 2020 at 22:37:56
I think you are 100% correct.
Even HSU Research won't cough up a schematic for the amp in my sub which is WAY out of warranty and certainly not some kind of miracle circuit. I call BS.
And it's not as much the lack of Schematic as the ATTITUDE of both Cambridge Audio and HSU, that I am some sort of captive customer.
Years ago....like early 70s or so? Friend in the dorm had a very nice receiver......Pioneer? Sony? I can't remember which, BUT the book it came with? COMPLETE schematic and I think even a board layout.
Too much is never enough
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All the Yamaha amps and tuners from the 70s came with schematics at the back of their user manuals, like the one below for my old CA1010 integrated.
I don't know if they still do it but many Japanese companies had complete service manuals for their gear. This included large fold-out schematics. Man, trying to find a schematic these days is nearly impossible.
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