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Default schematic diagram Harrison "K-4000" (K4000) MK-II 2x1000W wanted

Hallo,
for this amplifier I don't find any supplier for the schematic
diagram. Perhaps one of you can give me advices for finding this
schematic.
I try to order the schematic by the follow addresses:
http://www.soundservicesni.co.uk/hh_...on_history.htm
http://www.majelectronic.co.uk/
but I haven't success. A wide range of Harrison schematics are there,
but only the K-Series isn't available.

In the German forum "Spotlight wissen de"
was mentioned, that about the no longer exist dutch topic
http://www.heuff.nl/discus/messages/...tml?1142187472
from the dutch forum
http://www.heuff.nl/
the member Mr. Roland Huisman had perform a "reverse engineering" of
this power amplifier and thus have his own created schematic.

Maybe one of the members here know the currently weblink of this
mentioned topic or Mr. Roland Huisman itself

Best thanks for some additional advices in advance.
Best regards Andreas
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