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Thread: Croft OTL 3 Amplifier service / check up

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    Join Date: Jan 2019

    Location: Liverpool

    Posts: 282
    I'm Andrew.

    Default Croft OTL 3 Amplifier service / check up

    I have recently been able to collect my Croft OTL 3 amplifier but due to the covid restrictions and other things it has not been used for about two years . The seller has had it running but given the time and the nature of this amplifier I would feel much better if it could be serviced / checked over before I put it behind my very loved Quad ESL 57 speakers.

    Now the obvious thing which I have tried to do is get in touch with Croft Acoustics and ask them to look it over and service or upgrade as needed. However I tried to contact them for three weeks both by the preferred message e-mail and telephone but as yet not had any response at all . Not too sure if they are still going as I have not been able to talk to any of the dealers listed and the website has not been updated since 2015 . Any information on them would be appreciated as this would still be my first option.

    Next option is has anyone any advice on any other service companies that would take a look at this amp given its very specialist nature ? I am North West based (Liverpool) and around that area would be best . I am aware of Mike Powell but he is always really busy and after the wait I have had already i really want to hear this amp . So Northern Area would be best but prepared to drive to Midlands and most places that can be reached in an hour and half or so .

    Any help is appreciated

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    Join Date: Oct 2012

    Location: The Black Country

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    I'm Alan.

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    The good news when driving ESL57 speakers with an OTL that is correctly fused is that, given a fault condition, the fuse is almost certainly to blow, protecting the speakers.
    This is due to the inbuilt matching transformer in the ESL57 presenting a very low resistance to DC.
    I love Hendrix for so many reasons. He was so much more than just a blues guitarist - he played damn well any kind of guitar he wanted. In fact I'm not sure if he even played the guitar - he played music. - Stevie Ray Vaughan

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    Join Date: Mar 2009

    Location: Nottingham

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    I'm Ian.

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    In the distant past Glen was often at Nottingham Analogue no idea if he still visits but they might be able to get a message to him. Gordon Sheppard in sheffield might be worth a call, i know him and he has fixed numerous things for me at affordable prices.

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