I am posting this to warn others, these amps are bloody heavy, so when droped they smash things, I have not opened the chassis yet but from the twisted chassis I suspect a mess lies inside.
http://seca.freeforums.net/thread/40...1&scrollTo=107
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I'm Colin.
I am posting this to warn others, these amps are bloody heavy, so when droped they smash things, I have not opened the chassis yet but from the twisted chassis I suspect a mess lies inside.
http://seca.freeforums.net/thread/40...1&scrollTo=107
Blimey. Looks a bit sorry for itself.
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I'm Colin.
But I have a magic gnomes who can in time fix it, sad work,
This one by any chance?
http://hifiwigwam.com/forum/topic/11...omment-2076761
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I'm Colin.
Well the beasty is nearly all back together with new caps and FET,s 10off plus a few other bits, repainted after I bashed all the metal work as flat as I can. So early next week I will fire it up and see if all is well. phew it was hard work and heavy, cutting a re-taping heatsinks, fixing right angle brackets and now to sort the front out.
Will post pics soon.
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I'm Colin.
Dead bits replaced on one PCB and brackets added and heat sink is now Black.
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I'm Ian.
Hi Col, can I ask who did this SECA go to after you fixed it up?