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In Reply to: Modifying an ASL AV-20 posted by hifirush on February 25, 2006 at 16:05:55:
Don't order your replacement parts before you open them up. My experience is that you can't trust the schematics on these. You'll need to open the amps, trace the board and identify any capacitors or resistors that you want to replace. If you try to buy upgrade boutique parts based on the schematic, you'll likely find differing values populated on the PC board. Either ASL doesn't seem to feel compelled to upgrade the schematics when they change the board, or they stuff the boards with whatever is on hand. I traded e-mails with Response on this topic a while back and they indicated similar findings.
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