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From: jmaag@okstate.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Re: Re: NAD 7140 Question - (nf)
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Date: Tue, 18-Sep-84 12:05:00 EDT
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Posted: Tue Sep 18 12:05:00 1984
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okstate!jmaag    Sep 18 11:05:00 1984

Well I wish I had been as lucky as you. I have looked inside it
and it looks like a warehouse of IC's. The problems I have had 
are not major ones but enough to detract from my listening pleasure.
I have had such things as: tuning will not stop on a station it
is supposed to (in automatic mode) I have had channels drop out.
The new problems I mentioned are not actually new ones but old
ones repeating themselves ! The bar graph for signal strength is
going out and my ability to get stereo when a station is first
selected (by scanning or by turning the receiver on) takes a long
time so for a couple of seconds (about 20) I here mono. It would
be nice to here what everyone else out there has to say about
NAD. Maybe mine was a lemon in a lot of oranges ??

John Maag
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK. 74077