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  1. Used to be able to get these for a few pounds years ago. I've sent you a PM.
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  2. When I service these I usually swap the four resistors R92-95, C42, T60, 61 and T11. Put IC7 & 8 in 'turned' sockets although 7 looks like it's been done but maybe not 8 which would be odd? Then any other corroded or iffy looking bits, that includes all the transistors in the RESET circuit. I can't see what diodes are fitted in D44/45 but they should be the P600 type, pic 1 looks a bit on the small side! Then make sure there's no corroded/dry joints on any of the plugs, all the pins look in good nick which is good. The big LCR cap in the PSU doesn't appear to suffer like the smaller ones on the board, won't do any harm swapping it but an identical replacement is pricey!!
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  3. You can try checking here to see if they have a LOPT. https://www.donberg.co.uk/catalogue/line_output_transformers/
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  4. hello and welcome enjoy your time here
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  5. Are these any good as a starter? The power supply is an LCR cap so I will replace that one thanks
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