Apologies to @Arkless Electronics - in the ten or eleven years I’ve been on here, I’ve only felt the need to post a few times. And now I find the only helpful advice I’ve ever asked for / received has been deleted, and I can’t even send a private message to Jez! Is it because I said something...
Thanks @Arkless Electronics - appreciate the advice. If the schematic does turn up, please let me know. I’ll see if I can convince a trusted local tech to take a look at it.
Thanks for confirming @Arkless Electronics . I have one here that I use most days, and it sounds wonderful - but has started drifting off station. Most popular / forum-type opinion on this topic seems to agree that once this starts to happen it is beyond economic repair - which is a real shame...
@Arkless Electronics is that the same for the earlier T1 with the analogue “flywheel” tuning control, A1-style heatsink case and no presets?
Or are they a completely different species?
Agree, Mark B does do excellent speaker repair work here in Auckand. Top notch service.
Axent are also based in Auckland, in New Lynn. I'm actually surprised not to see one of their brightly coloured service stickers on your unit.
It seems like most local gear of a certain vintage has passed...
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