Re: [opensuse] so far OT it's untrue but still worth a try

2007-04-20 Thread M Harris
On Friday 20 April 2007 10:56, peter nikolic wrote:
 I need a schematic diagram for a Hill DX700 audio power Amp  , oes anyone
 have any ideas where i can get my hands on a copy   (it seems several
 output devices are totally short  curcit and i aint got the first idea what
 they are (no markings at all ))

http://www.samswebsite.com/photofacts.html





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Re: [opensuse] so far OT it's untrue but still worth a try

2007-04-20 Thread M Harris
On Friday 20 April 2007 11:09, M Harris wrote:
  I need a schematic diagram for a Hill DX700 audio power Amp  , oes anyone
  have any ideas where i can get my hands on a copy   (it seems several
  output devices are totally short  curcit and i aint got the first idea
  what they are (no markings at all ))

 
 http://www.samswebsite.com/photofacts.html

http://www.samswebsite.com/photofact/pf_search.asp




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Re: [opensuse] so far OT it's untrue but still worth a try

2007-04-20 Thread Stevens
On Friday 20 April 2007 12:46, peter nikolic wrote:

 Thanks for the info   unfortunatley no hits on this  Amp   a real pain in
 the butt all devices used are devoid of numbers/id of any form



No offense intended, but why don't you toss it in the trash and buy a new 
power amp... one of the nice bricks with those power mosfets that put
out gobs of power and are damn near bullet proof. They are relatively cheap, 
too. Certainly on par with trying to go through all the time, effort and 
expense of resurrecting that door stop.

Fred

You might be an engineer if you ever tried to fix a $7 radio
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Re: [opensuse] so far OT it's untrue but still worth a try

2007-04-20 Thread Tony Alfrey

peter nikolic wrote:

On Friday 20 April 2007, M Harris wrote:

On Friday 20 April 2007 10:56, peter nikolic wrote:

I need a schematic diagram for a Hill DX700 audio power Amp  , oes anyone
have any ideas where i can get my hands on a copy   (it seems several
output devices are totally short  curcit and i aint got the first idea
what they are (no markings at all ))

http://www.samswebsite.com/photofacts.html





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Hi ...

Thanks for the info   unfortunatley no hits on this  Amp   a real pain in the 
butt all devices used are devoid of numbers/id of any form  



Cheers .

Pete .



Try this guy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Google says he worked there
in 1986-1988.  Maybe he knows someone with old service manuals.
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Re: [opensuse] so far OT it's untrue but still worth a try

2007-04-20 Thread Tony Alfrey

Tony Alfrey wrote:

peter nikolic wrote:

On Friday 20 April 2007, M Harris wrote:

On Friday 20 April 2007 10:56, peter nikolic wrote:
I need a schematic diagram for a Hill DX700 audio power Amp  , oes 
anyone

have any ideas where i can get my hands on a copy   (it seems several
output devices are totally short  curcit and i aint got the first idea
what they are (no markings at all ))

http://www.samswebsite.com/photofacts.html





--
Kind regards,

M Harris 


Hi ...

Thanks for the info   unfortunatley no hits on this  Amp   a real pain 
in the butt all devices used are devoid of numbers/id of any form 


Cheers .

Pete .



Try this guy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Google says he worked there
in 1986-1988.  Maybe he knows someone with old service manuals.



Also try these people.  They have some Hill Audio amps that they rent. 
Anyone who rents hardware has repair manuals; maybe they have one that's 
close.

http://www.startechproductions.co.uk/catalogue/sound.html
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Re: [opensuse] so far OT it's untrue but still worth a try

2007-04-20 Thread David Brodbeck
If you have USENET access, try sci.electronics.repair.  I've often had
good luck getting info there.
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