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Before this old beat up receiver goes out for the trash, if anyone wants any parts for cost of shipping, please let
me know. The tuning knob looks to have been pushed in,some of the feet are broken, antenna broken off, lots of dust
and dirt. Now the good parts, some of the knobs, maybe the faceplate, outputs on heatsink(untested),power
transformer, etc.etc. Let me know before it goes.


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Robert Mozeleski wrote:
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Before this old beat up receiver goes out for the trash, if anyone wants any parts for cost of shipping, please let
me know. The tuning knob looks to have been pushed in,some of the feet are broken, antenna broken off, lots of dust
and dirt. Now the good parts, some of the knobs, maybe the faceplate, outputs on heatsink(untested),power
transformer, etc.etc. Let me know before it goes.



Too bad. Those were a nice series. My folks have (and still use) a
2252B. Everything on that one works except the FM stereo light. One of
these days I'll fix that.

Sorry, I don't need any parts.

Regards,

DAve
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On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 23:55:35 GMT, "Robert Mozeleski"
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Marantz 2220B
Before this old beat up receiver goes out for the trash, if anyone wants any parts for cost of shipping, please let
me know. The tuning knob looks to have been pushed in,some of the feet are broken, antenna broken off, lots of dust
and dirt. Now the good parts, some of the knobs, maybe the faceplate, outputs on heatsink(untested),power
transformer, etc.etc. Let me know before it goes.


In what area are you located? Just in case you are close to someone who
may be able to pick it up in person.

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Robert,

I need knobs from this set. EMAIL me please.

n9vu at yahoo dot com

Thanks,

Gary in Elk Grove Village, Ill.

Robert Mozeleski wrote:
Marantz 2220B
Before this old beat up receiver goes out for the trash, if anyone wants any parts for cost of shipping, please let
me know. The tuning knob looks to have been pushed in,some of the feet are broken, antenna broken off, lots of dust
and dirt. Now the good parts, some of the knobs, maybe the faceplate, outputs on heatsink(untested),power
transformer, etc.etc. Let me know before it goes.


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DaveW wrote:
Robert Mozeleski wrote:

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Too bad. Those were a nice series. My folks have (and still use) a
2252B. Everything on that one works except the FM stereo light. One of
these days I'll fix that.


The STEREO light was not functioning on my 2252, but it wasn't due to a
burned out bulb. The set wasn't going into STEREO mode due to a failed
polyester capacitor in the subcarier detection circuitry. Let me know
if you want to know exactly which capacitor -- I'll have to look it up.

-Al

Sorry, I don't need any parts.

Regards,

DAve



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I still kick myself for selling my 2252 on eBay few years back. I did get a couple hundred bucks for it but boy
did that have a true 52 watts per channel.
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Robert Mozeleski wrote:
Marantz 2220B
Before this old beat up receiver goes out for the trash, if anyone wants any parts for cost of shipping, please
let me know. The tuning knob looks to have been pushed in,some of the feet are broken, antenna broken off, lots
of dust and dirt. Now the good parts, some of the knobs, maybe the faceplate, outputs on
heatsink(untested),power transformer, etc.etc. Let me know before it goes.



Too bad. Those were a nice series. My folks have (and still use) a 2252B. Everything on that one works except the
FM stereo light. One of these days I'll fix that.

Sorry, I don't need any parts.

Regards,

DAve



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I am located at Scranton PA. 18505. Fairly sure the knobs are spoken for already.

"Robby" wrote in message ...
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 23:55:35 GMT, "Robert Mozeleski"
wrote:

Marantz 2220B
Before this old beat up receiver goes out for the trash, if anyone wants any parts for cost of shipping, please
let
me know. The tuning knob looks to have been pushed in,some of the feet are broken, antenna broken off, lots of
dust
and dirt. Now the good parts, some of the knobs, maybe the faceplate, outputs on heatsink(untested),power
transformer, etc.etc. Let me know before it goes.


In what area are you located? Just in case you are close to someone who
may be able to pick it up in person.



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Al Schapira wrote:
DaveW wrote:

Robert Mozeleski wrote:

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Too bad. Those were a nice series. My folks have (and still use) a
2252B. Everything on that one works except the FM stereo light. One of
these days I'll fix that.



The STEREO light was not functioning on my 2252, but it wasn't due to a
burned out bulb. The set wasn't going into STEREO mode due to a failed
polyester capacitor in the subcarier detection circuitry. Let me know
if you want to know exactly which capacitor -- I'll have to look it up.

-Al


Sorry, I don't need any parts.

Regards,

DAve


No need. It DOES go into Stereo, I can hear it when I switch the mono
switch back and forth. Maybe someday....

But thanks very much for the offer!

Best Regards,

DAve
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