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Old 08-18-2011, 06:52 AM
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seeking inside teardown pics of old 200MB combo

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Ok- This is admittedly a strange request-

I'm looking for detailed pictures of the inside of an old 80s era GK 200MB combo amp.

I am trying to rebuild / repair one and am trying to find a close-up of the mini molex connector down near the speaker out?

Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
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Old 10-10-2011, 05:17 PM
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Hello,
I have my 200MB in pieces at the moment. Do you still need pictures of the wiring etc? Let me know what you need and where to send them.

If you still have yours, could you tell me a little about it?
The mains transformer in mine is mounted halfway up one side of the speaker cabinet. This seems to be radiating mains hum into the amp, and it looks like it was originally at the bottom of the cabinet, below the speaker and further away from the amp, is that right?
There is also a hard rubber bung loose in the cabinet, should that have been wedged and glued between the back of the speaker and the back panel of the cabinet ?
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