Hi, thank you for comment! You did very good job! Please tell us how is the sound after this replacement? I have to thank you for appreciation! Stay tuned, more video to go ! Cheers!
I really enjoyed the video! All the information that you share with us is like gold. There is no other TH-cam channel with this much clear explanation. I noticed Connor from @PrimeHIFi TH-cam channel using the HAKKO FR301 desoldering gun, although it's a bit on the expensive side. From what I can see, the tool you're using already seems to work quite well too. One suggestion would be to use a fume extractor or even try building one yourself. As you know the soldering/ desoldering smoke is bad for your health.I mention this because I noticed some clear background noise, which makes me think you might not have one yet. Apologies if I'm mistaken!
Wow, thank you for this comment. I m trying to come here with good content and simple steps. Your suggestion about Hakko FR301 is very good i will reflect to that. Fume extractor is made from an old adjustable desk lamp with 2 fans connected. Is more than enough. Thank you again for your appreciations and suggestions. If you have some suggestions about future videos or conntent don't hesitate to tell me. Stay tuned, more video to come. Cheers!
@@MariusHiFii you're fume extractor is so silent and efficient. Please don't laugh at me , my fume extractor is built from a shoe box with some fan inside hahah. The same box has a dim bulb with socket installed in it and that's not all. Has some LED for some light improvement . I know, it's the perfect thing to start a fire that's why I'm looking to improve it and I'm taking care when i use it. It's for hobby anyway.
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Excellent work on the all-important phono stage board; top quality replacement components as well. Thank you for your time.
Hi Craig, thank you so much for your appreciation!
Stay tuned, more video to come!
Cheers!
Keep the good job!
Hi, i will do that!
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I replace the orange caps with nichicon KL low leakage. Great work you doing!
Hi, thank you for comment!
You did very good job!
Please tell us how is the sound after this replacement?
I have to thank you for appreciation!
Stay tuned, more video to go !
Cheers!
I really enjoyed the video! All the information that you share with us is like gold. There is no other TH-cam channel with this much clear explanation. I noticed Connor from @PrimeHIFi TH-cam channel using the HAKKO FR301 desoldering gun, although it's a bit on the expensive side. From what I can see, the tool you're using already seems to work quite well too. One suggestion would be to use a fume extractor or even try building one yourself. As you know the soldering/ desoldering smoke is bad for your health.I mention this because I noticed some clear background noise, which makes me think you might not have one yet. Apologies if I'm mistaken!
Wow, thank you for this comment. I m trying to come here with good content and simple steps.
Your suggestion about Hakko FR301 is very good i will reflect to that.
Fume extractor is made from an old adjustable desk lamp with 2 fans connected. Is more than enough.
Thank you again for your appreciations and suggestions. If you have some suggestions about future videos or conntent don't hesitate to tell me.
Stay tuned, more video to come.
Cheers!
@@MariusHiFii you're fume extractor is so silent and efficient. Please don't laugh at me , my fume extractor is built from a shoe box with some fan inside hahah. The same box has a dim bulb with socket installed in it and that's not all. Has some LED for some light improvement . I know, it's the perfect thing to start a fire that's why I'm looking to improve it and I'm taking care when i use it. It's for hobby anyway.
Super!
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Thank you so much !
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Thank you for beautifull comment!
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