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1 hour ago, Taylor K said:Thank you everyone,
@johnrotten im in the south end of calgary, nice to see people know about canada eh? Any chance he works on TFM-45's?Unfortunately no. I ran a TFM-45 for years. Now I run 2 of them. Very warm sounding as well as powerful and good looks.
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Welcome Taylor K. You certainly came to the right place. Where in Alberta? I have a brother in Calgary. The forum for repair of a TFM-45 would be HERE. You can also navigate there by scrolling down the home page to the Amplifiers section-> Amp Repair-> M-4.0t (also TFM-4, TFM-42, TFM-45). There is a lot of information there as well as there is the Manuals database at the top of the home page. Download the service manual and get familiar with it, including the service bulletins at the end.
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On 1/7/2021 at 4:38 PM, oldtexasdog said:
The White Stripes-Ball and Biscuit
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The location of the fans in a 1201 are mid board and have slots for the fan blades to spin freely. There are other functions of the board besides the fan, where as other amps have a dedicated fan board, The circuit boards also have traces on both sides. Making it difficult to engineer a relocation fix and tricky to implement. If you can get a new fan that would be the way to go. The speeds can be adjusted by swapping out some resistor values but again, those 2 sided boards are tricky to work on.
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