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RE: GAS Son of Ampzilla Update

sorry for the big image (don't know how to shrink it)

I switched out the Son with a Hafler XL 280, circa 1987, used lovingly and intermittently stored for the last 10 yrs. Rock stable, mildly hot (same as new), excellent powerful sound.

The Son 7 amp fuse was burnt, mildly black on the glass, not severely black (someone suggested this means it was a "violent" action).

Between my wife's rec (who would trash it or give to Mrs Berdan for the late Brooks' museum), and my researching for a tech in LA, I will think about it.

Again, who would you use? Tom at Brooks Berdan? Any tech who could repair or restore for under $500?

Thanks.


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