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Old 21-Aug-2014, 12:17 AM   #19
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If you're equipped to do such a repair, you've got nothing to loose but a bit of time and perhaps a few pennies worth of solder. If you have to pay someone to repair the amp, I think it makes better sense to simply replace it.
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