With the chassis removed from the cabinet, there is a large rectangular piece of sheet metal that is currently held in place with electrical tape to cover the chassis components. When the chassis is slid into the cabinet, the plate sits between the bottom of the cabinet and the chassis. Did the original Hiwatt's use this plate? How was the plate attached originally? I don't have anything to compare to and cannot find a picture online. It seems it should be glued somehow to the bottom part of the cabinet so the chassis just slides over it, but I don't think this was ever glued
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Also, the DR103 has a 16+16 cap, and I noticed my SA112 has a 16+32 cap. VHR's standard cap kit has the 32+32 cap. Is the 32+32 an appropriate replacement because it can filter better than the original 16+16 or 16+32? Or is it better to recap with the same cap values?
I know these questions sound a bit basic, but I'd appreciate some input.
Thanks all.