While I was doing my audio thing these past few months, I found a good YT repair site: Mend-it-Mark, from the UK. The vids allow viewers to watch his repair of assorted devices. He recently received a Copyright Strike for his repair video of a phono preamp that sells for £25k. What's more is that the builder sent the preamp in for Mark to repair!
When Mark removed the preamp from it’s fancy case, the insides were ....... interesting, for that price tag. In that regard, the Vid is priceless: Semiconductors sanded-down to obscure part numbers and board stacking apparently came apart. Mark fixed it anyway but the Copyright Strike for exposing circuit secrets seemed a bit insincere given the self-submission by builder, the selling price and build itself.
The HiFi community is far different than the Amateur Radio and even the CB free-bander community. Trying not to be critical here but check out the preamp repair video above, it has 36k Likes.
Original YT Vid on preamp restored apparently.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq5XJmk-lKk
When Mark removed the preamp from it’s fancy case, the insides were ....... interesting, for that price tag. In that regard, the Vid is priceless: Semiconductors sanded-down to obscure part numbers and board stacking apparently came apart. Mark fixed it anyway but the Copyright Strike for exposing circuit secrets seemed a bit insincere given the self-submission by builder, the selling price and build itself.
The HiFi community is far different than the Amateur Radio and even the CB free-bander community. Trying not to be critical here but check out the preamp repair video above, it has 36k Likes.
Original YT Vid on preamp restored apparently.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq5XJmk-lKk
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