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    MISSION Cambridge 778 (year 1984) MM/MC bridges ???

    Hello,
    I have an amplifier Mission Cambridge 778 of year 1984.
    I cannot use the input phono MM/MC because I do not know the work method of bridges which are with the back of the apparatus.
    Can you give me the mode of connection of these bridges to use a turntable MM and MC.

    I thank you for your assistance.

    Frédo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FREDO51
    Hello,
    I have an amplifier Mission Cambridge 778 of year 1984.
    I cannot use the input phono MM/MC because I do not know the work method of bridges which are with the back of the apparatus.
    Can you give me the mode of connection of these bridges to use a turntable MM and MC.

    I thank you for your assistance.

    Frédo.


    Welcome to AudioReview. Could you download a digital image of the back panel. I was unable to find an image of that amp.
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    same problem

    Did you ever sort it, and if so how.??

    I have the same amp, and the same problem....small world.

    Amazing Amp though, and now a true collectors item.

    Thanks

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    Mission Cambridge Power Amp Module 1

    Hi All,

    I have the Mission Cambridge amplifier .
    I have used it for many years and it has served my excellently all the time.

    An issue appeared recently however .
    The power amplifier module of one of the channels has failed .
    There are 2 x 220 ohm and 2 x 390 ohm resistors on both sides in line .
    2 resistors burned .
    I replaced all the resistors on both channels with tantalum film resistors 1/2 watt.
    i also put back the fuses in the powr supply which had been removed.
    I also replaced some of the transistors on the power board.

    But the causation remains .

    How do I check the power transistors ?

    I am also looking to buy a power amp module .

    Anyone ?

    regards,

    Aleko Markov

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