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Thanks but no thanks

Looks like the sort of stuff I was doing 20+ years ago, but I like to think I know better now ;-) I've done a thorough freshening-up of mine, but it looks totally stock. I should replace the stock power cord with more modern polarized unit for safety's sake. I would not mount an IEC socket or gold RCA jacks onto the rear panel as the sheet metal is thin there. They may not look particularly "audiophile", but the stock (steel!) RCA jacks have been reliable performers for me.


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  • Thanks but no thanks - 4season 09/16/1022:06:47 09/16/10 (1)

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