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Date Posted: 12:13:35 06/05/01 Tue
Author: Jeff Heflin
Subject: Re: 575 Analog board question
In reply to: Al Miner 's message, "575 Analog board question" on 11:46:17 06/05/01 Tue

Al,
I had also noticed that the 575 analog board is nearly identical to the P275 analog board. I attempted to cut one down and use it, but there are a few components that stick out on the left hand side, near the front. So, the answer is yes, I've tried it and no, it won't fit. The 575 analog board is a great source of donor parts to repair a CC analog board, if you can figure out what parts are bad. It is also a good donor for the stereo upgrade. I recommend buying a de-soldering iron from Radio Shack, if you are going to remove components. It makes it SOOOO easy, and they only cost $9.99

Jeff H

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