Re: PRF Members Tech Journal
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2021 8:09 am
In anticipation of the in-wall Revel speaker system I’ve started installing in the den (thanks employee discount!), I decided to rebuild my 1974 Sansui 771 stereo/quad receiver/amplifier.
I think my dad purchased it new, while in high school, which is crazy considering it sold for the equivalent of $2000 in 1974.
Either way, it was due for a refresh. Outputs were noisy, bulbs were burned out.
The innards remind me of the Yamaha PM-1000 channels I used to work on all the time. Same PCB style, same hand-soldered connections, same type of interconnecting wire, very similar component selection.
Planning on hooking up my dad’s old Sanyo TP-600 SA turntable after a good cleaning and lubricating.
I think my dad purchased it new, while in high school, which is crazy considering it sold for the equivalent of $2000 in 1974.
Either way, it was due for a refresh. Outputs were noisy, bulbs were burned out.
- Blew out dust
Ultrasonic cleaning of knobs and pushbuttons
Cleaned front panel
Cleaned and lubed all pots, switches, and connectors
Replaced all electrolytic and tantalum capacitors
Replaced all commonly problematic transistors
Replaced all bulbs with LEDs
Added preamp output on 1/8" jack on back panel, to feed subwoofer power amplifier
The innards remind me of the Yamaha PM-1000 channels I used to work on all the time. Same PCB style, same hand-soldered connections, same type of interconnecting wire, very similar component selection.
Planning on hooking up my dad’s old Sanyo TP-600 SA turntable after a good cleaning and lubricating.