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I posted some time back about powering up the SX-434 reciever after it
had been unpowered for some years. Using a variac I slowly brought the power up. Then today I plugged an mp3 player into it and wired up some speakers and it sounds great! Thanks for the advice folks. BTW, I took the cover off to look inside for anything amiss. It was all clean inside, no corrosion, nests, bugs, or bulging caps. There are two devices that look to me like tubes with metal cans over them. Did this thing really have a couple tubes in it? Thanks, Eric --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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