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    Beam Echo Amplifier Restoration

Beam-Echo Amplifier Restoration - With iPod Input !

Andy Barter, an electronics engineer, has kindly sent me these photos of a Beam Echo amplifier restoration that he did for Simon Edy, who has also contributed photos of his BAL-AMi restorations to this site.

Not only has Andy done a fabulous job, but he has added an iPod input to the amp for good measure!!

Original amp, pre-restoration.

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Dismantled

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Chassis painted, strengthened, and the parts ready to assemble

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A beautiful restoration

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And then with the iPod input added !

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