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It's fixed already!

I was relieved to hear the gray-haired fellow who fixed it has been repairing electronics for 40 years. Miltronics is the name of the repair outfit, inside Lee's music store here in Kamloops BC in case someone else should need repair in this area.

He said it was a break (crack) in one of the copper chases in the main power board. Probably caused by heat? he laid down another piece of copper on top of it and soldered it in. No parts replaced; Total cost $45.

In and out in 1 day; Yippee!


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