Hi Tony. Thank you for fun vid to watch. I remembered my friends who had this boasted how smooth the flywheel was at tuning the radio stations and the luxurious feel the Marantz had. Another buddy who enjoyed taking apart old TV sets (before digital) used to tell me, before he unbuttoned anything would placed unit in a large garbage bag and fill with roach spray tied a knot and leave alone for a month !!! Once you get those critters running around your house, gosh !!! All those face plates you redo with the LED have a warm blue glow that looks beautiful in a dark living room. I can attest to that and never enjoyed the tuner more !! Many many thanks again.
I love your channel Tony !!! I really enjoy watching you work on all these amps ! I've been into electronics for a couple years and about a year ago solar and motor projects led me to audio . at 46 years old I've been cramming as much info as I can about circuitry and I learn many things every time I watch one of your videos . Thank you much ! Have a great one !!!
Four years ago I restored a 'doomed' amplifier, a large Technics SU-8099. A thick coat of sticky cigarette tar & dust covered each and every component. It was like a blanket and it smelled bad. I tried several cleaning products, like alcohol and spirits, which did not work. One could not even see the type of component nor read their values. Finally I applied a product to clean BBQ and oven gear. Its commercial name in Belgium is "BREF". I guess it is available in the US by the name of 'Easy Off'. It's a white foamy spray. I removed the PCB's and sprayed them with the foam while gently scrubbing with a paint brush to get the foam in every little corner. I saw how the foam was bubbling, releasing the tar and gunk until it turned into a brown slurry. I let it do it's job for about five minutes. Then I rinsed the boards with lukewarm water and dried them with paper towels and a hair dryer. The boards looked brand new. The oven cleaner did not attack the silk screen, nor the component's color codes. After I took care about all the PCB's and the chassis that nasty smell was gone. I should warn though not to apply this product on mechanical components like trim pots, switches and relays.
Same here, BREF works perfectly to remove nicotine, dirt and grime while leaving sensitive stuff (that i would not dare to touch with thinner) alone and its fumes aren't nearly as bad (smelly) as thinner.
@@TimHaunFishing You have to be careful around tuning coils and anything that could hold water for a while. Water alone does not destroy electronics. Powering them on wet is problematic. So using water from a clean source, drying the PCBs off gently but thoroughly, maybe leaving them on the heater to dry for a few hours/days does not generally pose a problem.
Kudos! I've been devouring many of your informative videos as I embark on restoring my father's beloved Sansui 2000 receiver. This one going thru the tuning, balancing, and offsets was very helpful just in understanding the concepts and process. Thanks a bunch.
Actually not too surprised that it performed in its crusty form. These Marantz units from the 70’s hold up almost as well as McIntosh gear. I have a recapped 2226 that I got for $330. These things sound great!
Hey, great work, specially the input selector repair. I own a 2230B. As far as I remember, the stereo indicator light turns off in aux mode when the mono button is pressed. So, it's working normally. I enjoyed your explanation on how to test the different parts of the receiver. Thanks for sharing!
First time I watched one of your videos and it very instructional. You do excellent work and are very detailed. If you refurbish another Marantz 2238 or similar, I’d be happy to take it off your hands! Thanks and keep up these great videos!
I found a 2238 in the trash a couple of days ago and finally got the chance to test it today, it works. Display fuses are burnt, selector knob is slightly bent and the (R) phono input is half smushed.
Wonderful work! My ex-brother in law just gifted me with a very nice 2325 that I'm currently trying to bring back to life. Hopefully soon she'll be singing again as well.
My mom ended up with this model after my parents divorced. She didn't use it much and it became mine, at the age of 14. Later on I grew up and moved out and yada-yada-yada, I just located it yesterday, after about 25 years. I'm stoked to get it cleaned up and see if it still works.
Tony, the fact that you played Limelight by Rush is proof to me that fate is real That songs been stuck in my head for 2 weeks now since I heard it on the radio. And by some miraculous coincidence, you played it!
The STEREO indicator light is supposed to be on when in Aux or Tape. It will turn off if you select Mono and when the FM is not receiving a stereo signal.
@Marcos Sakaguti - Indeed. I was going to mention this about the STEREO light, and then I found your comment. It's now been almost 4 years since this video was put up. I don't know how the YT algorithms work but I enjoy what they pick for me. Love the video Tony. I had a 1973 2245 and the balance control was a knob and not a slider ( sliders seemed to show up in the B models and the higher wattage (2275, 2325) models. This 2238 of yours seems to be unique).
ENJOYED YOUR CHANNEL. BOUGHT A 2230 AMP NEW IN 1974. PLAYED UNTILL 1980. PUTTING MY SYSTEM BACK TOGATHER AGAIN. WOULD REALLY LIKE YOU TO RESTORE MY AMP.
they made very good caps in the day ..not like what they make now i have old radios an tube cbs still have their oem caps...play great ...keep up the good work
Very interesting video, Thanks for showing these procedures. I have 1530 Wich FM/AM output is very low. Meaning that you have to turn all the volume up to hear a station. Do you have any recommendations on how to troubleshoot that? I do have some experience with electronics but no oscilloscope or signal generator.
The Japanese built Marantz receivers typically have the stereo indicator ON with high level sources unless mono is selected. Only in FM mode obviously it turns OFF in mono reception. This based on 35 years servicing them, 20 years as a warranty service center for Marantz. I have less experience on the American ones so can't say for sure about those.
Hi glad to know someone cares about the old school equipment ....I'm planning on going old school everything with Bluetooth. Just to be clear ..do you allow people to ship their receivers and such to you for repair??? if so how?
Hello, thank you Tony for this great video. Can you of someone else give me an appoximate cost to restore one of these receivers? I just purchased a 2238b that needs recapping, cleaning and replacement of the lamps with LEs. Greatly apprieciat anyone's help. Thanks.
I just picked up a 2230 a couple days ago for $20, its not as crusty as this 2238... but it's close. the guy said he tried everything but he just couldn't get it to work- “the lights come on, but no one is home.” well clearly he didn't try EVERYTHING, like connecting the main in/pre-out jacks.
Hello Tony. I have a Marantz 2238, but when I turn on the amplifier, I get a humming sound from the speakers. Why can it do this? It does this even when the turntable is not connected.
Hi Tony, I've got a 2252, which is pretty similar and I tried to adjust the FM center meter (lower coil on L202) but I have no clue how to reach it from top. Which tool did you use to adjust it? Thank you!
Hey there Tony , I just found your channel and bought a Marantz MR255 , I would like to Restore my self with very little Electronic knowledge, However I have noticed the FM side runs alot cooler than the AUX. side using my C.D player The transistors between heat sink i suspect are the problem, also trying to find the common caps,ect to replace and cross over part numbers with out removing and waiting for correct parts to be replaced is somewhat difficult. Do you have a running list of all caps,ect for this project?Any info at this point would be great
I'm watching this video to kind of find out how much is involved in rebuilding this same unit. I was gifted this same unit by my mother and it is near and dear to her heart. It has a host of issues, the left channel is out, all of the back lights are out except the stereo light which does exactly what yours does, while the FM tuner does not function at all. And the receiver was next to heavy smoking for more about a decade. I may decide to have it professionally done. I have extensive electronics and computer repair experiences as well as micro soldering, but I am in a totally different realm when it comes to caps, pots, resistors and other components actually on the PCB. How hard is the learning curve for this?
Maybe you or one of your commenters could lead me in the right direction in repairing my 2235b. I can turn the volume up about 1/3 and it sounds good from both speakers but if I turn the volume up past 1/3 the relay trips off. The DC voltage on the speaker terminals are good (less than 4 mv). Does anybody have any suggestions on what I can check? Thanks..
Nice. I picked up a 1530 in working condition off the "free" table at a hamfest. Only reason I picked it up is my Pioneer SX-780 isn't cooperative anymore and I haven't had a chance to sit down and fix it.
How did you clean the circuit boards? That was an important step that I wish we could have seen. Great video and great work! It’s so satisfying to bring something like that back to life.
MY 2220B - THE STEREO LIGHT STAYS ON IN ALL OTHER MODES. had TROUBLE W FM multiplex. ADJUSTED R304 - and it's touchy - but that worked - i think it's supposed to stay on in all other discreet modes. Still more to do but - I wouldn't worry about it on the other modes. it's a little "glitz" I'm a noob tho' ;-)
Nice one again Tony, I did rather enjoy the 3 part Sansui 9090 vids too, I work on a lot of Sansui gear and its great to see someone else doing it and seeing things from a different angle, great stuff. I noticed you're using the Keithley 2015 THD analyzer there, how do you find it? Looks like its capable of some good resolution...I am looking for a new THD analyzer so thought I might get one of those too.
I would take that thing outside, and take an air hose an blast the heck out of it..being careful of what you clean..unreal. Is it true you can hose down(water) that entire board, and it will not hurt it, like computer boards?
There are many techniques to spraying a cat in heat. 1. Randomly run up to the "cat in heat" at different points in the day and just hose the little bastard down. That way the cat never knows when it's coming. 2. Just spray whenever the "cat in heat" starts acting up. This way it learns its lesson (boring). 3. Hide like Ramboo, all camouflage'd up n shit in the same place every time and spray every time it comes around the corner. This keeps the "cat in heat" away from a certain location. 4. Well the list just keeps going on. I wonder what method of "spraying the cat in heat" that you used on this project.
I sprayed the transformer end bells "like a cat in heat". Anyone that has had the unfortunate experience of having stray cats in the neighborhood will understand the analogy. When they are in heat, they will "spray" to mark their territory. It ain't pretty!! Just having some fun!! Thanks for watching :)
Looks like a nice job. Don't know if you know or anybody can tell me this company can't find out the name? I think they're American but they might be Canadian, they do I think only amplifiers, preamps and power amps, solid state and valve. You can buy them pre assembled or as a kit? I member at the time they got very good reviews they seem very good quality at a really affordable price! Anybody got any ideas!! I think their motto was that you can have a high end amplifier at an affordable price.
Another one that was very popular for a while was Velleman. They made both stereo and monoblock versions of their amps that used EL34 and KT88 tubes. You could get them in kit form or pre-built. Never heard one, but a lot of electronics stores sold them. I don't know if Velleman still makes them, but they still make small electronic kits. The model K4040 is still on their website, but no longer available for purchase. www.vellemanusa.com/products/view/?country=us&lang=enu&id=350535
xraytonyb doesn't sound like the company I remember they were operating 3-4 years ago, and they made high powered solid state amplifiers as well? Cheers I'll check it out.
I have this same receiver in mint condition with original wood and I’m trying to decide if I should get it fully recapped or hold out for a higher end model marantz. What do you think? is this model a keeper or should I look for something else? How does this model sound quality compared to the others? And is the phono pre amp on the 2238 a good one?
Any special precautions using the dermal wire brush? Do you have to protect the circuit boards from escaping wire bristles? Thanks for doing this video.
I use a very small conical wire brush for the problem areas of the chassis. They usually don't lose many, if any, of the wires. When working close to a board that isn't easily removed, I cover it with paper and blue painters tape (it peels off easily and doesn't leave goo all over the board). Then a quick (but careful) vacuum and all is well!
Hi Tony. Thank you for fun vid to watch. I remembered my friends who had this boasted how smooth the flywheel was at tuning the radio stations and the luxurious feel the Marantz had. Another buddy who enjoyed taking apart old TV sets (before digital) used to tell me, before he unbuttoned anything would placed unit in a large garbage bag and fill with roach spray tied a knot and leave alone for a month !!! Once you get those critters running around your house, gosh !!! All those face plates you redo with the LED have a warm blue glow that looks beautiful in a dark living room. I can attest to that and never enjoyed the tuner more !! Many many thanks again.
I finally did the LED's in my TX-9100. Love it!
I love your channel Tony !!! I really enjoy watching you work on all these amps ! I've been into electronics for a couple years and about a year ago solar and motor projects led me to audio . at 46 years old I've been cramming as much info as I can about circuitry and I learn many things every time I watch one of your videos . Thank you much ! Have a great one !!!
Four years ago I restored a 'doomed' amplifier, a large Technics SU-8099. A thick coat of sticky cigarette tar & dust covered each and every component. It was like a blanket and it smelled bad. I tried several cleaning products, like alcohol and spirits, which did not work. One could not even see the type of component nor read their values. Finally I applied a product to clean BBQ and oven gear. Its commercial name in Belgium is "BREF". I guess it is available in the US by the name of 'Easy Off'. It's a white foamy spray. I removed the PCB's and sprayed them with the foam while gently scrubbing with a paint brush to get the foam in every little corner. I saw how the foam was bubbling, releasing the tar and gunk until it turned into a brown slurry. I let it do it's job for about five minutes. Then I rinsed the boards with lukewarm water and dried them with paper towels and a hair dryer. The boards looked brand new. The oven cleaner did not attack the silk screen, nor the component's color codes. After I took care about all the PCB's and the chassis that nasty smell was gone. I should warn though not to apply this product on mechanical components like trim pots, switches and relays.
Lacquer thinner
Same here, BREF works perfectly to remove nicotine, dirt and grime while leaving sensitive stuff (that i would not dare to touch with thinner) alone and its fumes aren't nearly as bad (smelly) as thinner.
Were you not concerned with rinsing the PCB with water?
@@TimHaunFishing You have to be careful around tuning coils and anything that could hold water for a while. Water alone does not destroy electronics. Powering them on wet is problematic. So using water from a clean source, drying the PCBs off gently but thoroughly, maybe leaving them on the heater to dry for a few hours/days does not generally pose a problem.
Kudos! I've been devouring many of your informative videos as I embark on restoring my father's beloved Sansui 2000 receiver. This one going thru the tuning, balancing, and offsets was very helpful just in understanding the concepts and process. Thanks a bunch.
Not many people left in the world that can fix things the way you do. Keep up the good work. Love you.
Actually not too surprised that it performed in its crusty form. These Marantz units from the 70’s hold up almost as well as McIntosh gear.
I have a recapped 2226 that I got for $330. These things sound great!
Hey, great work, specially the input selector repair. I own a 2230B. As far as I remember, the stereo indicator light turns off in aux mode when the mono button is pressed. So, it's working normally. I enjoyed your explanation on how to test the different parts of the receiver. Thanks for sharing!
annafan83 those who wish to be must put aside the alienation. Get on with the fascination. The real relation. The underlying theme
First time I watched one of your videos and it very instructional. You do excellent work and are very detailed. If you refurbish another Marantz 2238 or similar, I’d be happy to take it off your hands! Thanks and keep up these great videos!
I found a 2238 in the trash a couple of days ago and finally got the chance to test it today, it works. Display fuses are burnt, selector knob is slightly bent and the (R) phono input is half smushed.
Nice job Tony
Wonderful work! My ex-brother in law just gifted me with a very nice 2325 that I'm currently trying to bring back to life. Hopefully soon she'll be singing again as well.
My mom ended up with this model after my parents divorced. She didn't use it much and it became mine, at the age of 14. Later on I grew up and moved out and yada-yada-yada, I just located it yesterday, after about 25 years. I'm stoked to get it cleaned up and see if it still works.
Tony, the fact that you played Limelight by Rush is proof to me that fate is real
That songs been stuck in my head for 2 weeks now since I heard it on the radio. And by some miraculous coincidence, you played it!
The STEREO indicator light is supposed to be on when in Aux or Tape. It will turn off if you select Mono and when the FM is not receiving a stereo signal.
@Marcos Sakaguti - Indeed. I was going to mention this about the STEREO light, and then I found your comment. It's now been almost 4 years since this video was put up. I don't know how the YT algorithms work but I enjoy what they pick for me. Love the video Tony. I had a 1973 2245 and the balance control was a knob and not a slider ( sliders seemed to show up in the B models and the higher wattage (2275, 2325) models. This 2238 of yours seems to be unique).
ENJOYED YOUR CHANNEL. BOUGHT A 2230 AMP NEW IN 1974. PLAYED UNTILL 1980. PUTTING MY SYSTEM BACK TOGATHER AGAIN. WOULD REALLY LIKE YOU TO RESTORE MY AMP.
Very very helpfull!! Thanks!
Ik got mine in today! From Ebay. Very original en very clean.
Only the power supply board is toast.
And some bulbs.
they made very good caps in the day ..not like what they make now i have old radios an tube cbs still have their oem caps...play great ...keep up the good work
Very interesting video, Thanks for showing these procedures. I have 1530 Wich FM/AM output is very low. Meaning that you have to turn all the volume up to hear a station. Do you have any recommendations on how to troubleshoot that? I do have some experience with electronics but no oscilloscope or signal generator.
Fly Eagles Fly !! 🦅
What a fun Super Bowl to watch.
The Japanese built Marantz receivers typically have the stereo indicator ON with high level sources unless mono is selected. Only in FM mode obviously it turns OFF in mono reception. This based on 35 years servicing them, 20 years as a warranty service center for Marantz. I have less experience on the American ones so can't say for sure about those.
How much do you normally charge for a full restoration?
Hi glad to know someone cares about the old school equipment ....I'm planning on going old school everything with Bluetooth.
Just to be clear ..do you allow people to ship their receivers and such to you for repair??? if so how?
Marantz made good quality receivers. I had one in the mid to late 70's
great video but I was kinda disappoint seeing the dial lights intact, I need knowledge in replacing mine (2238).
Hello, thank you Tony for this great video. Can you of someone else give me an appoximate cost to restore one of these receivers? I just purchased a 2238b that needs recapping, cleaning and replacement of the lamps with LEs. Greatly apprieciat anyone's help. Thanks.
OMG, that WAS left outdoors from the top looking!!
I just picked up a 2230 a couple days ago for $20, its not as crusty as this 2238... but it's close. the guy said he tried everything but he just couldn't get it to work- “the lights come on, but no one is home.” well clearly he didn't try EVERYTHING, like connecting the main in/pre-out jacks.
up here on LI where goodwill gives a way NOTHING .....I look for that - they think I doesn't work - Jumpers missing - scored a nice Sony RX that way.
A bit dusty that one tony nice Job
Colin
Hello Tony. I have a Marantz 2238, but when I turn on the amplifier, I get a humming sound from the speakers. Why can it do this? It does this even when the turntable is not connected.
How similar is this model to the 2235B? I have one I’m going to open up and work on
Hi Tony, what is the name of that unit you have on top of the Marantz and where can I I get one buy..
Limelight by Rush, nice choice!
Do you restore Marantz Receivers? 2270 to be exact.
Hi Tony, I've got a 2252, which is pretty similar and I tried to adjust the FM center meter (lower coil on L202) but I have no clue how to reach it from top. Which tool did you use to adjust it? Thank you!
Hey there Tony , I just found your channel and bought a Marantz MR255 , I would like to Restore my self with very little Electronic knowledge, However I have noticed the FM side runs alot cooler than the AUX. side using my C.D player The transistors between heat sink i suspect are the problem, also trying to find the common caps,ect to replace and cross over part numbers with out removing and waiting for correct parts to be replaced is somewhat difficult. Do you have a running list of all caps,ect for this project?Any info at this point would be great
Great videos. Very informative and interesting. What make/model of FM/AM rf generator are you using for the realignment. Many thanks. John.
I'm watching this video to kind of find out how much is involved in rebuilding this same unit. I was gifted this same unit by my mother and it is near and dear to her heart. It has a host of issues, the left channel is out, all of the back lights are out except the stereo light which does exactly what yours does, while the FM tuner does not function at all. And the receiver was next to heavy smoking for more about a decade. I may decide to have it professionally done. I have extensive electronics and computer repair experiences as well as micro soldering, but I am in a totally different realm when it comes to caps, pots, resistors and other components actually on the PCB. How hard is the learning curve for this?
Maybe you or one of your commenters could lead me in the right direction in repairing my 2235b. I can turn the volume up about 1/3 and it sounds good from both speakers but if I turn the volume up past 1/3 the relay trips off. The DC voltage on the speaker terminals are good (less than 4 mv). Does anybody have any suggestions on what I can check? Thanks..
That thing had to be in a barn somewhere, and for a while too....What do you use to coat the circuit boards???
Nice. I picked up a 1530 in working condition off the "free" table at a hamfest. Only reason I picked it up is my Pioneer SX-780 isn't cooperative anymore and I haven't had a chance to sit down and fix it.
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How did you clean the circuit boards? That was an important step that I wish we could have seen. Great video and great work! It’s so satisfying to bring something like that back to life.
I use alcohol with a bunch of swabs
First I use a blower that you use on a air mattress and again after the alcohol with a fine brush
Tony, I have inherited a 4270 Marantz Receiver. It needs some TLC. What do you use to get your circuit boards so clean?
Are you anywhere near Charlotte n.c.?
MY 2220B - THE STEREO LIGHT STAYS ON IN ALL OTHER MODES. had TROUBLE W FM multiplex. ADJUSTED R304 - and it's touchy - but that worked - i think it's supposed to stay on in all other discreet modes. Still more to do but - I wouldn't worry about it on the other modes. it's a little "glitz" I'm a noob tho' ;-)
Nice one again Tony, I did rather enjoy the 3 part Sansui 9090 vids too, I work on a lot of Sansui gear and its great to see someone else doing it and seeing things from a different angle, great stuff.
I noticed you're using the Keithley 2015 THD analyzer there, how do you find it? Looks like its capable of some good resolution...I am looking for a new THD analyzer so thought I might get one of those too.
fun project!
Hi xraytonyb, can a 100mhz probe work with a 60mhz oscilloscope?.
Yes
Thanks.
I would take that thing outside, and take an air hose an blast the heck out of it..being careful of what you clean..unreal. Is it true you can hose down(water) that entire board, and it will not hurt it, like computer boards?
I have a 2238 that needs this treatment, do you take in work from people online?
There are many techniques to spraying a cat in heat.
1. Randomly run up to the "cat in heat" at different points in the day and just hose the little bastard down. That way the cat never knows when it's coming.
2. Just spray whenever the "cat in heat" starts acting up. This way it learns its lesson (boring).
3. Hide like Ramboo, all camouflage'd up n shit in the same place every time and spray every time it comes around the corner. This keeps the "cat in heat" away from a certain location.
4. Well the list just keeps going on.
I wonder what method of "spraying the cat in heat" that you used on this project.
I sprayed the transformer end bells "like a cat in heat". Anyone that has had the unfortunate experience of having stray cats in the neighborhood will understand the analogy. When they are in heat, they will "spray" to mark their territory. It ain't pretty!! Just having some fun!! Thanks for watching :)
What do you mean by "conformal coating?"
The8TrackChap sorry.classified!
Looks like a nice job. Don't know if you know or anybody can tell me this company can't find out the name? I think they're American but they might be Canadian, they do I think only amplifiers, preamps and power amps, solid state and valve. You can buy them pre assembled or as a kit? I member at the time they got very good reviews they seem very good quality at a really affordable price! Anybody got any ideas!! I think their motto was that you can have a high end amplifier at an affordable price.
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Another one that was very popular for a while was Velleman. They made both stereo and monoblock versions of their amps that used EL34 and KT88 tubes. You could get them in kit form or pre-built. Never heard one, but a lot of electronics stores sold them. I don't know if Velleman still makes them, but they still make small electronic kits. The model K4040 is still on their website, but no longer available for purchase. www.vellemanusa.com/products/view/?country=us&lang=enu&id=350535
xraytonyb doesn't sound like the company I remember they were operating 3-4 years ago, and they made high powered solid state amplifiers as well? Cheers I'll check it out.
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I have this same receiver in mint condition with original wood and I’m trying to decide if I should get it fully recapped or hold out for a higher end model marantz. What do you think? is this model a keeper or should I look for something else? How does this model sound quality compared to the others? And is the phono pre amp on the 2238 a good one?
Any special precautions using the dermal wire brush? Do you have to protect the circuit boards from escaping wire bristles? Thanks for doing this video.
I suppose Tony removed the PCB's from the chassis prior to attacking it with the Dremel.
I use a very small conical wire brush for the problem areas of the chassis. They usually don't lose many, if any, of the wires. When working close to a board that isn't easily removed, I cover it with paper and blue painters tape (it peels off easily and doesn't leave goo all over the board). Then a quick (but careful) vacuum and all is well!
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Nice!!
Tony, how can i contact you?
I got aa klh i had it sence. 20001
0.238 inch is 6 mm
.....I really need to get a metric dial caliper ;)
.03937 = one MM
Can you give me your supplier for the LED lights.
Barn find!
THOSE WHO WISH TO BE MUST PUT ASIDE THE ALIENATION. GET ON WITH THE FASCINATION
THE REAL RELATION. THE UNDERLYING THEME
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migsven surfing no. The correct answer is Limelight by Rush