The Don
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I recently got my hands on a NAD 3020. All the screws are intact no marks on the screw from, opening it, underneath there is still a blue ink on two screws which looks like a factory seal. All the screws also look like they have not moved from their original position. By the looks of it, it has never been opened
I bought from a guy that had it connected on a power amp for what i think was all its life.
The NAD 3020 works fine, just has a sound when coming on.
It has a lot of dust inside (quite thick). I was wondering if I should open it and blow the dirt off with a compressor or just blow it out without opening it therefore keeping the screws intact. I am under the assumption if I don?t open the amp may have more value over time. Any guidance from the guys in the forum?
I bought from a guy that had it connected on a power amp for what i think was all its life.
The NAD 3020 works fine, just has a sound when coming on.
It has a lot of dust inside (quite thick). I was wondering if I should open it and blow the dirt off with a compressor or just blow it out without opening it therefore keeping the screws intact. I am under the assumption if I don?t open the amp may have more value over time. Any guidance from the guys in the forum?