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    hey guys i work in real estate i do termite inspections so the house the amp was found was vacant the owner was in a nursinng home. so the owners family sold his house and moved him out im thinking of calling the old owners to see if they might the rest of the system but i have a feeling it all went in the trash , im sure the rest of the componets were light enough for the trash man to pick up

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    That's a sad thought

    Quote Originally Posted by hifiLA
    hey guys i work in real estate i do termite inspections so the house the amp was found was vacant the owner was in a nursinng home. so the owners family sold his house and moved him out im thinking of calling the old owners to see if they might the rest of the system but i have a feeling it all went in the trash , im sure the rest of the componets were light enough for the trash man to pick up
    Let's hope the 2500 was put out only because it wasn't working.

    Where I live, any electrical components (or any apparently salvageable stuff) is scoped up by passersby before the trashman arrives. That is, if I have something that's not worth it to repair, (e.g. an old TV or computer), I don't feel guilty putting it out with the garbage because it rarely actually gets to the landfill.

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