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Re: Part for Kasino 804 [message #15168 is a reply to message #15124] |
Sat, 29 January 2011 10:20 |
stevem
Messages: 4772 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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Hello and welcome.
I can not help you with that part, and I do not recall what the back of those models look like.
A guess would be that it was used as added mass of a heat sink on the amps output stage.
I would suggest that you good to a well stocked hardware store and check out there stock of strips of extruded Aluminum that come in 5 or 6 ft lenghts I think.
You may find a bar or L channel of the stuff that you can cut to lenght and then screw to the back section.
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Re: Part for Kasino 804 [message #15187 is a reply to message #15179] |
Sun, 30 January 2011 12:56 |
pleat
Messages: 1454 Registered: June 2004 Location: Belding, Mi
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Bob, it's hard to tell what the impedance of the speakers are since I don't know how all the speakers are wired. You mentioned you replaced all the speakers with 8 ohm speakers. Wire two speakers in series = 16 ohms, wire two more speakers in series = 16 ohms. Wire the pair in parallel = 8 ohms. Repeat the process for the other four speakers to get 8 ohms, then wire both pairs in parallel you will have a grand total of 4 ohms.
If you have any photo's of the back of the amp and back panel, I'd like to see them. You can email me at djt@chartermi.net or send me your email and I'll send photo's of my buddy's 802
pleat
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