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    I’m looking for any information about it. 4000A amplifer, 4000T tuner, cassette and record deck. I bought it from Ebej. One channel works only on the amplifier. Cassette deck needs belts and somebody disconnect some wires... I can’t find service manual anywhere. I have just basics manual books. Any information about who made it? Thanks

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    Re the cassette player info you may want to have a look on a web site called " Tapeheads "
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    I will. Thanks

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    Let me have a look in my mancave. I have a HMV deck /amp cassette radio stack that I bought a few yrs ago . All the books and the advertising blurb too included with it but I think its a HMV 8000 , I am not sure -but they are the same I think !! Maybe a later model !!
    I only ride 'em, I don't know what makes 'em work

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    Oh yes , Service manual - not the same as operators manual !!
    Silly me !!

    I spent an age looking here and there and never found anything , but I suspect there must have been a need for one , at sometime !!
    I only ride 'em, I don't know what makes 'em work

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    I only ride 'em, I don't know what makes 'em work

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    Thanks for your help. I was looking for it every where. I think that the service manual not exist anymore. Shall I contact the HMV? Any hope? If I don’t find it I’ll try to compare the good channel with the damage one. I don’t give up with hope

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    It was made by what became (or was ) the Thorn Group . They made Fidelity , HMV , bought out ADC , and there were one or 2 other names but I forget now.
    All this in the early 70,s ,so your units are probably 1970 - 72 .
    I think any relevance between nowadays creation and emergence of HMV , might mean that they dont have any connection to , or circuit diagrams ,to these any more?
    But hey , you can try !!
    I only ride 'em, I don't know what makes 'em work

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    now I can track something more thanks

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    A good place to look/ ask

    https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/
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