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Would you pay 225.00 for a dead defender?

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gatordad:

I want one really bad to do a multi williams project, but its dead, guy says cab is 8 out of 10.
Being the cheap sob that I am, I think price is high for a dead machine.
What do you guys think.

Hoopz:

It'd depend on why it's "dead".  Bad power supply?  Monitor work or not?  If it does work, what about burn in?  I think it would require more info on what dead means.

RetroJames:

If the cab and associated artwork is in good / great shape .. and the rest of the machine is present, even if not working, I think that is not a terrible price for a Defender.



gatordad:


--- Quote from: Hoopz on June 05, 2008, 10:26:00 am ---It'd depend on why it's "dead".  Bad power supply?  Monitor work or not?  If it does work, what about burn in?  I think it would require more info on what dead means.

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He says.....
It powers up fine and gives the familiar Williams bzaaaawwn sound. The boards LED's blink twice which means they test out ok. There is no picture and it doesn't play blind. I replaced fuses and that's all

Zeppo:

I'd buy it.
Monitor probably needs repair, and check the wiring to the controls.
Does it make any sounds if you press the test buttons on the inside?


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