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« on: February 10, 2020, 12:47:39 AM »

Hey folks!
I have a JTM50 kit on the way that I'll be retrofitting into the cab/chassis of an old Sovtek MIG50. I'm thinking of modding it to have some switches on the front that can bring it closer to 1987 spec if desired, maybe even a rectifier switch? Wondering if anyone's done this, and any pitfalls that there might be?
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