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Hello from Meaford Ontario Canada : The reason the lights go out when switching from tuner to Aux is because the lamps can give off an rf signal and bleed into the other channels and it is done this way for audiophile purposes
Great video Aidan👍👍 Yep, dirty switches and old capacitors are the two biggest problems with vintage stereo receivers it seems. Nice balcony scene, definitely have a view and having furry helpers doesn't hurt. Thanks for the video and work, always interesting and fun. Enjoy!
Wow, special effects and a diverse group of co workers to talk with. Nicely done Aidan, love the addition of the table to take advantage of your outdoor workshop extension.
I'm guessing no-one mentioned 'be careful after replacing the fuses after biasing on 8080/9090's as the filter caps won't discharge on power off' lol. There's a trick to it - solder two leads to either side of a blown fuse for each channel and use those in place of the fuse to do the bias, bias, then power off, remove the amp board and use a fuse puller/pusher to pop the fuses back in. That way, it removes the danger of shorting the amp board/outputs when popping the fuse back in. The 9090 was one of the amps that hooked me directly up to our national grid (240v), was a fun afternoon that one.
It's nerve wracking seeing the loose hardware on that folding table! I use an old ice cube tray to keep hardware organized, and write a brief description of each cell's contents on a clipboard as I go.
ohhh, funy to see how you manipulate those screws in a gobly table and if you drop one, will go down the deck and above! So fearless!!!
What a great view from the deck! Good to see the "supervisors" in the video again. Beautiful receiver. Thanks for putting another informative fix it video together. Always look forward to new ones.
Nice to see back again brother! I absolutely love the looks of that year Sansui Receivers. The first one I bought was a 7070 & then the addiction grew & went on up the ladder until I reached the 9090db which I've own 3 of. It's been fully restored & absolutely fabulous sounding.
Wonderful video!!! I have audio equipments since I was born in the early 50´s from valvular to transistorized. It is good to see youth like you caring audio. You give me Hope. I do love cats. Cheers from the coldest place on Earth, Patagonia, Argentina.
@tracykilleen670
11 сағат бұрын
Cold now, warm later?
9 сағат бұрын
@@tracykilleen670 yes in Summer 38 C now -20 C
9 сағат бұрын
@@tracykilleen670 Ah! Partdon me, I lost a cat because she felt from just 2 metres. The crash with the chest at low altitudes. Cheers.
I agree regarding the speaker terminals. What a cracking job. Well done.
True story.....I picked up a beautiful 7070 from a thrift for $20 about 5 years ago thinking it was a Realistic model. Threw it in my cart and when I got home I took a closer look and realized it was actually a Sansui! What was even more of a surprise was that it worked perfectly!
love the outdoor class with the cool Professor
That receiver looks to have been well taken care of. I have a 9090db I recently restored and I think it sounds great. Thanks for the video
I had a model 7070 and worked for 40 years
Nice outdoor setting & lighting, but I'd be concerned about dropping small parts through the decking as they'd be gone forever! 🤔
I loved this video because I have a Sansui 5050. My son found it on Craig's List for 75 dollars and it is in perfect, mint condition. I feel bad that you had to do so much to clean the pots because the 5050 took me no time at all. I took the cover off and there they were. I can vouch for the FM sensitivity too. I also have two feline co workers but only one ever gets involved with my repairs. LOL
Greetings, thank you for your teaching.
Love sansui equipment... pretty well made.. great video as well. Thank you. ✌️❤️😁
Montana looks beautiful. Hi from Alberta.
Beautiful out there! Nice place to work.
I have a 8080 and just had it serviced half a year ago, runs very well but recently my aux switch went out. Probably go and get it serviced again. I also use a Sansui 2000X. Peace & love
nice video,. great view,. im gettin Shango vibes with the electronics outside,. i love ur kitties name,.lol
Earned a sub with that one. Nicely done.
I like the 8080, better than the top dog 9090. It’s got a much more conservative appeal. And it’s 94W/ Ch are still very potent! A beautiful presentation.
Great job! I have same receiver sitting for maybe 20 years. I loved the quality of it and you made me to think get it out of storage and check it. If you come across a power amp, that making cracking noise, please make a video.
I think the reason to stick capacitor with the relay is to reduce vibrations. As I can see, the capacitor is a few millimeters above the board.
I would be a little nervous with a relatively heavy receiver or amplifier on a fairly flimsy plastic table, especially outside on a raised deck like that. Just having the screws roll around on the bare tabletop (instead of putting them in some container) seems like a bad idea too. The white tabletop and natural light does let you get some good thumbnail shots, but doing any serious or precise work out on the deck wouldn't be my first choice.
Definitely gonna be a fun one
Long time viewer. I'd really like a video on the equipment and hookup you use for testing. Signal generator, Osc, etc. Thanks!!
@AHFixIt
6 күн бұрын
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@Sunnbobb
6 күн бұрын
@@AHFixIt thanks! I missed that one! Enjoy your summer in Montana!
Hey, I've got this old amplifier that I love. It's a Realistic AM/FM tuner compact stereo. The controls need to be cleaned because they're all sketchy, and the volume distorts when I turn it up too high. The FM tuner feels really loose too, but I don't really use it that much. I used it as an outdoor radio for a year, and it worked great, except for the junky speakers I had it hooked up to.
Thanks!
@AHFixIt
5 күн бұрын
Thanks, Dave!
Very nice job. What are those speakers you have again?
Had an issue on a 80s JVC that was going into protection due to oxidation on a switch causing a short.
I don't remember the details, but there's a really easy mod to have the tuner dial lights on all the time, which just requires moving a pin to a different slot in one of those plastic headers, no soldering required.
I am sure you have video where you show exactly where you spray the Deoxit on both types of switches? Wanted to make sure I do it right. Thanks in advance.
Crows are vindictive, Aiden...If you piss them off, they will retaliate! Lol
Do you use a Lazy Susan ?
😸👍
So have you dropped anything off the table and down through the deck to never find it again? 😮
@AHFixIt
6 күн бұрын
Not yet 😂
Oh snap! LOL
Hello SADE
@sa8die
5 күн бұрын
hi ,lol
No Pad protecting Receiver from hard, abrasive table top?
You just got over 20 watts at 15Khz and you just ignore it? I think your Fluke is the problem, most multimeters don't go that high. Buy a modern oscilloscope that shows the correct value and problem solved. Greetings from the Netherlands.
@dl7majstefan753
6 күн бұрын
True! The Fluke 117 is specified only up to 1kHz with True RMS. Even with his old scope he could measure it much more precisely.
@AHFixIt
6 күн бұрын
This is good info, thank you both.