![]() The second and third season of Beast Wars and its toy line only lasted a few months before being replaced by Transformers: Car Robots in the following new year, in which several unused Transmetal 2 molds were used as Destrongers (Predacons). Whereas the cybernetic transmetal Beast Wars Transformers sold well in Western markets, Japanese fans preferred more realistic looking beast modes thus, Beast Wars Metals was not as successful with Japanese fans. The Beast Wars Neo toyline was created to cater to the Japanese market. Beast Wars II spawned a theatrical movie. Unlike the original Beast Wars series, Beast Wars II and Beast Wars Neo used traditional animation and were aimed at a much younger audience. BEAST WARS DULY NOTED SERIESThe characters originate from the future that the Beast Wars teams left, but the events of the series take place in the far future. The Japanese series Beast Wars II and Beast Wars Neo were created to fill the gap while the second and third seasons of Beast Wars were being translated into Japanese (called Beast Wars: Metals). BEAST WARS DULY NOTED FREEWith the whole planet empty, and all of the Transformers missing, Optimus Primal, Cheetor, Rattrap, and Blackarachnia begin a new crusade, this time to free the entire planet. These were created and controlled by Megatron. They were without memory of what happened previously, and fighting for survival against mindless drones called Vehicons. The Maximals find themselves back on Cybertron, malfunctioning and trapped in their first beast modes (the ones they had at the beginning of Beast Wars). I need to find a schematic for this unit.Beast Wars was succeeded by Beast Machines, a new series with a new creative team in charge of production. I guess I'll have to go over her again and clean everything REALLY good. Obviously, I hit something that helped but I have no idea what it was lol. Ok, thanks for the advice I will give this a shotĪfter I cleaned her out, I fired her up and I finally got sound out of the tuner, but only one channel. Boards that aren't as dirty, I just run a dry brush around and it picks up the stuff that the compressed air didn't remove. I only do this for the really dirty/gummy/nicotine/tar stained boards. Of course, you need to let everything dry for at least 24hrs before powering the circuit again. The brush really picks up most of it and you must rinse frequently. Use very sparingly, then blot (where you can reach) with paper towels. I just dab them in the soapy mix and then brush lightly over the circuit boards. I have some small brushes (I think they call them 'acid brushes'). For circuit boards, I just use a soapy, dilute ammonia mix. Its really a waste for that, and it won't really clean anything up. I wouldn't spray deoxit on the circuit boards. Here are some (admittedly terrible I need to get a better camera) pics of her. 200 wpc, pretty low distortion considering it's age (built in 1979). Very nice amp though, and brings me back to the days when my dad and I used to listen to music in the living room with the exact same modelĮDIT: Here are some specs on this thing it is a beast. If I decide I don't have the time or money to fix it, I'll just sell it for $100 just to break even. Looks like I have a lot of researching to do to try and solve these issues, but for $100 I am very happy with it. Most of the digital tuner display bulbs are out, and the FM isn't really picking up anything except the occasional static. Both channels work fine with tone defeat engaged. If you try to use the tone controls, power/volume dramatically plummets in the right channel. While the output is perfect if you play from the tape monitor, if you play through the tape/aux input only one channel (left) plays. She does have some issues though, and I'll have to see how I can address them, starting with a good cleaning and deoxit. Cosmetically, she's damn close to perfect. He was the first owner and had a lot of vintage stuff said he's been collecting since he was 17 (he's 59 now). Hey guys, I decided to pick up a Sansui G-9700 that I was offered for only $100. ![]()
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