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Tell me what you consider the problems with replacing the board with point to point wiring are.
I would agree the project is not for the average tech. I do not consider my business partner to be an average tech and neither do any of his peers in the industry. He is Jack Elliano from Electra-Print who has been around the block a few times and has been known to wind a transformer or two. The work on the RM-9 was masterful and just to make something clear, it was a one off thing and not something we would do again. We are too busy manufacturing our own amps right now.As an aside Roger sent Jack a note recently complimenting him on an article he wrote for VTV years ago on single ended amp design. I intend to take an example of our upcoming Circlotron amp to Rogers's place for a test spin prior to the Newport show should Roger be available. I am very interested in hearing it on his ESL speakers which I have always admired.
I am the proud owner of two RM9 MK2's, one for 17 years. Recent circuit board problems have brought the realization that this is the weak link of this classic. I would love to own an SE but cannot afford it at this time. At the risk of sacrilege my question is this: What is the feasibility of hand-wiring a RM9 Mk2?