We harvested these parts from an NAD 6040 cassette deck that has been in our bone yard. We are a two person outfit in central maine with a combine 78 years of experience in component level repair. We hold several degrees and certifications.
Item Tag: NAD
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New Alps SDU3P Power Switch – NAD Realistic Marantz Concept 16.5 Sanyo
Up for sale here is this new Alps power switch. This is an extra-fancy switch and is the correct replacement for a number of switches on some vintage NAD, Realistic, Marantz, Concept, Sanyo, Luxman, and other receivers from the 1970s and 1980s. If your old switch looks fairly similar to this, this is probably the correct power switch for you. This is the best possible replacement for these switches–it has the metal mounting bracket with the screw holes, and has the correctly spaced AC pins so it will fit the circuit board mounts perfectly. You will most likely need to install a snubber capacitor for this in order to protect it. I have those available here, if you don’t already have one. Buy a snubber. Please. Installing this is simple–just wire it up exactly like the old one, using the new snubber capacitor to replace the old one. If you don’t see a snubber capacitor attached to your power switch, just wire it across the AC terminals. US shipping and handling is $5, and international is $18, no matter what quantity you buy. All my small parts are set up for combined shipping, so just use the “add to cart” feature and then check out all at once, and it will combine shipping. If you have any questions, please ask. Looking for more parts? I have power switches, feet, pushbuttons, top case screws, bottom screws, faceplate screws, white LED fuse lamps, blue LED fuse lamps, 6.3v bi-pin bulbs, 8v bi-pin bulbs, 12v bi-pin bulbs, wired 8v 60ma bulbs, new power cords, new main capacitors for the Marantz 1060/2230, wired Pioneer speaker plug replacements, new 630v yellow film capacitors at 38 different values, new 1200v yellow film capacitors at 15 values, a large variety of transistors for vintage stereo repair, new Wima film capacitors for stereo repair, new 250v yellow film crossover capacitors, and more. Just use “add to cart” on everything you want and then check out for combined shipping.
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NAD 3240 3240PE Amplifier Recap Kit Complete Set
Up for sale here is this complete recap kit for the NAD 3240 or 3240PE amplifier. Looking for more parts?.
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NAD 6040 Cassette Deck Part – Power supply transformer and power switch
We harvested these parts from an NAD 6040 cassette deck that has been in our bone yard. We are a two person outfit in central maine with a combine 78 years of experience in component level repair. We hold several degrees and certifications.
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NAD 6240 Stereo Cassette Deck Tested Used
Working, tested, just scratches. If you need any more info, just ask! ALL SALES FINAL, NO RETURNS!
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New Schadow SDU3P Power Switch – NAD Realistic Marantz Concept 16.5 Sanyo
Up for sale here is this new Schadow SDU3P power switch. If your old switch looks almost exactly like this, this is probably the correct power switch for you. If it doesn’t look like this, this is probably not the right switch.
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NAD Electronics 7240PE AM FM Power Stereo Receiver Tuner
Technician Support. Good – Small Scratches, minor scuffing. Product Condition Grading(If Applicable). As-Is – Major scratches, dents, discoloration or cracks; Broken off or missing panels.
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Vintage NAD Stereo Receiver 7120 Parts/Repairs
Used condition. I don’t know a whole lot about it. I plugged it in and it powers on. The am/fm buttons work and the saved stations buttons work. I can’t speak on the other buttons and have no way of testing them. Thats why I listed it as for parts or repairs. Cord looks good. Has chipped paint on the corners. And one corner has a dent on the corner as seen in the one picture. Normal light scratches and marks from age. Not sure of its age. Please take a look at all of the pictures and feel free to ask any questions.Thank you.
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Vintage NAD Model 4020A Stereo AM/FM Tuner – TESTED & WORKING *Read Desc*
Tuner works great. There is a crack across the front left that was previously epoxied back together. Check the photos to see the crack.