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Pioneer SX-434 Tuner Amp ?



 
 
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Old July 26th 07, 10:06 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,uk.rec.audio
The Legend
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Default Pioneer SX-434 Tuner Amp ?


"the_constructor" wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm begging for help here.

Anyone in radio land be willing to have a look at a nice piece of old
Pioneer equipment for me please.

Everything on the unit works fine apart from the FM band.

I had this item given to me a while ago but don't want to part with it
because the audio quality is far superior to the junk that is sold in the
shops nowadays.

I am trying to find a circuit diagram for it but not having had much luck
yet.

I took it to a couple of electrical shops and asked them to look at it and
they politely told me that because it is more than 10 years old there were
not interested. Me thinks that if it ain't got a chip in it or a board
they can replace, then they don't know what to do.

Someone's help would be most appreciated....!!
--
the_constructor


Just in case you're unsuccessful here, I've cross posted this to...
uk.rec.audio
for you. They should be able to help.

HTH

tox



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Old July 26th 07, 10:52 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,uk.rec.audio
Oddjob
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Default Pioneer SX-434 Tuner Amp ?

"The Legend" trabant owners club@Nicks place.comco wrote in message
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"the_constructor" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I'm begging for help here.

Anyone in radio land be willing to have a look at a nice piece of old
Pioneer equipment for me please.

Everything on the unit works fine apart from the FM band.

I had this item given to me a while ago but don't want to part with it
because the audio quality is far superior to the junk that is sold in the
shops nowadays.

I am trying to find a circuit diagram for it but not having had much luck
yet.

I took it to a couple of electrical shops and asked them to look at it
and they politely told me that because it is more than 10 years old there
were not interested. Me thinks that if it ain't got a chip in it or a
board they can replace, then they don't know what to do.

Someone's help would be most appreciated....!!
--
the_constructor


Just in case you're unsuccessful here, I've cross posted this to...
uk.rec.audio
for you. They should be able to help.


http://www.praudio.co.uk/


 




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