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30Weight

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Hello everyone.Been lurking here for a bit,just too busy lately to set up a profile and introduction.A good friend of mine here,eminence1963,recommended your site after looking at my Phase Linear accumulation.I'm inclined to agree with him that I will expand my knowledge base here.Have 3-PL700s,all early models,2-PL 4000s,2-PL200s,early and late models,1-PL2000,1-PL5000 tuner,1-PL9500 CDP,1-PL 8000S2 TT.Yes,they all work except for 1 of the 700s that just had the left channel spaz out,lost 4 of the 7248s and 1 410....that Emitter leg is still stuck in the socket.It failed dramatically.Thankfully it didn't take the Jubals with it,the inline speaker fuses saved them.Haven't checked the preamp yet.I think this 700 might be a good candidate for one of those full-tilt-boogie WOPL conversions I've been drooling over.

I've been an Electronics Tech for years,primarily communications networks.Sat-com,microwave and mobile phone.After a 30+ year lapse I'm just getting back to component level repair.Back to my roots,so to speak.Seem to have found my groove there.The more new equipment I work with,for employment,the more old gear I buy personally,for entertainment.It seems they don't get much love here but I just finished overhauling this PL200.It turned into an aluminum encased briquet immediately after I bought it.....then sat for years.Failed main filter cap wiped quite a bit of it out.They are still available,same part number as the original too.Replaced every transistor with upgraded parts I ordered from Lou D. years back.It took years to get back to it and finally fix it.Sounds superb......hard to believe something with such cheesy initial build quality could sound so lovely.

Also just completed the rebuild of this Kenwood Trio Basic M2A Bob gave me.1 channel out on it.It has proprietary dual pack transistor pairs for the output.....of course NLA.Did a lot of research,a bit of labor,and spent $40 in parts.Didn't even have to adjust/fine tune anything after repair.Everything was in spec.Now I have a sweet sounding 200WPC high end amp.Works great! Not real pretty,but the cover hides that.Probably do the other channel one day,have some ideas now on how to add more pretty to it.

Looking forward to picking a few of your brains and learning from everyone.....hopefully to contribute my share someday.

Cheers,
Lee




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laatsch55

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Thank God!! We had enough Bob's. Glad to see another Lee...and a competent tech at that!! Welcome Lee...
 

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I think im gonna like this guy. Chuckled at the note on the drawer of the desk made with the label maker.

Welcome to PHX.
 

Northwinds

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I think im gonna like this guy. Chuckled at the note on the drawer of the desk made with the label maker.

Welcome to PHX.
Me too! This one had me rolling

but I just finished overhauling this PL200.It turned into an aluminum encased briquet immediately after I bought it.....
Yep, he will fit right in

Nice to meet you Brother, a fine PL collection you have indeed!

You must aspire to 3/4 biased and check your Khorn connections to be a truly competent tech 'round here and be named Lee. We have the best WOPL techs, the most info, a rabid and diverse following from around the World. You will be assaulted with Nav's boner inducing images, meet the Father of the WOPL AND learn a new language know as Skynyrdeez in the same day. If you own a Revox, expect The Black Knight to show up :laughing5:

Oh yeah, you will also be Shpongle'd
 

eminence1963

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I live right around the block sort (ok maybe a couple:clown:) of from this guy......... He has more amps in his house than I have ever witnessed. Don't let him fool you, he is very competent in what he is doing. I have seen his workbench, and some of his work:thumbleft: Oh and he has a collection of nice cars too.
Welcome Lee its about time you got here:toothy10: Very comical man as well........ Bring him to the cave:occasion5:
I for one cant say enough good about this guy:glasses1:
 

orange

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Hey, Ron! I own an A-77...BK had better not spare the diet root beer.

Thanks for wandering over from TH, Lee! (Warped Bezel)
 

orange

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An aluminum case surrounding a briquette, eh?

Those were made for Hibachi...:clown:
 

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You see Airplane this weekend too, Web-Dude? Man that was a blast from the past... heck yeah.

Hey 30W! I too took a hiatus from tron-ing from 1998 when I got out (Nav, AT1) until about 2009. Biggest thing aside from a lil rust was realizing all those tools, instruments, and such you took for granted while "in" you have to reprovision!

Welcome to the forum! :toothy10::cool:
 

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It's great how the referral-system has been working around here, lately - there's no need for pre-screening new members. Thanks for joining our forum, Lee. And thanks to Robert for leading you to the premiere spot for all that's good in the world of vintage audio. We are looking forward to your participation.

Nando.
 
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