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Mark D. Zacharias
 
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Default NAD 7240PE

I think they were OK when they were new - they just haven't aged well. The
browned, heated board areas, and the resulting legion of bad caps.
They also had bad resistors and caps in the soft-clip, and of course dirty
controls, one of which could be the OP's problem.

Mark Z.

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"Stephen Sank" wrote in message
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If there isn't smoke & flames pouring out of it, it's a miraculously

healthy 7240PE. Every
retail guy I've ever known referred to the "PE" designation as meaning

"Purchase Extinguisher"
or "Probable Explosions". That has got to be one of the most terrifyingly

badly built &
flammable receivers ever made. My advice is - Run away!

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"Glenn Barry" wrote in message
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HI All,

I've got a NAD 7240PE which has low output level from the Pre-Amp on the
left channel. I dont yet have a schematic/repair manual, but I'm working

on
that.
In the meantime has anyone out there had experience repairing one of

these
that could point me in the direction of which components to

check/replace.

Any and all tips appreciated

Thanks

Glenn