GF-9494 with LOTS of TLC!

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hardmen

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Bought from a collector down here with no working tapedeck and scufs everywhere, but dosen't matter to me (it's a radio from the streets, for the streets (maybe I customize some parts)!
At the time I only make some paint on the yellowed woofers!!!

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wolff3012

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looks fantastic.
The GF 9494 is the next on my list... How is the play connection, with wheels and the belt, or from the capstain with this rubber thing ???
 

frontside5

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I think it looks great. I often get more usage from worn-out things than with things I need to be careful of because you're not afraid to take them everywhere. Your box is for the streets!
 

retrohead

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a gf9494 is what it is-a superb radio and one of sharps finest.theres is nothing wrong with this particular one in my book,you have made a good start with the woofers,and im sure you'll finish it in the way you want to and it will look cherry :yes:
 

hardmen

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Here, plays Stanley Clarke and George Duke via FM Tramsmiter (cheap but good)


http://youtu.be/d3Fh5sKSiN4

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wolff3012

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HEEEELLLLOOOOO
I have found that box and i think next monday or tuesday it arrives me.
(here are a lot happy smeilis )
But i have a few questions:

I have seen the GF 9494 with 13 and 22 watts, are this versions the same, or has it really more power ?
AND, i cant see the chinch plug on the backside... I will update this GF for line in, is that easy ? Cut the phono amp and solid the wire from the chinchplugs on the right place ?

Or has this gf the same problem as the gf 9000, when the phono amp is bridged, the music is dead ???
Please help
greeting wolffi

(i know, here are a lot threads with the line question, but I think it can not be heavier as in the GF 9000)
 
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