LUXMAN Preamplifier Repair - The LUXKIT A3300 Preamp

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Burn't up Luxman! Let's find the problem and fix this beautiful older preamplifier. To learn electronics in a very different and effective way, and gain access to Mr Carlson's personal designs and inventions, visit the Mr Carlson's Lab Patreon page here: / mrcarlsonslab
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  • @MrCarlsonsLab
    @MrCarlsonsLab4 ай бұрын

    To learn electronics in a very different and effective way, and gain access to Mr Carlson's personal designs and inventions, visit the Mr Carlson's Lab Patreon page here: www.patreon.com/MrCarlsonsLab

  • @jasonthewiczman5442

    @jasonthewiczman5442

    4 ай бұрын

    Your repair video educational

  • @nyckhampson792

    @nyckhampson792

    3 ай бұрын

    Mr Carlson, no idea where to start other than I like your teachings , makes my 85-89 Physics, electronics teachings coupled with tech drawing to shame at Deyes High School, Maghull ,Liverpool.,Merseyside ,L316DE (post code / zip code Canada )England. Anyway , I'm in Republic of Ireland ,South Coast , my two kids also 11, and 13 , both gamers , however we like basic electronics .... Any advice , moreso for me tbh Why the F didn't they teach or even now teach like you do ? Ooops I know why , keep us down 👇 Mr Nicholas Hampson N

  • @fotoralf
    @fotoralf4 ай бұрын

    Paul "Sherlock" Carlson practising post-mortem criminalistics and inspecting fingerprints inside a power supply. 🙂 Most entertaining and thanks for showing us.

  • @talents010
    @talents0104 ай бұрын

    This video really showcases Mr. Carlson's attention to detail. One of (if not the) most knowledgeable electronics guru's on KZread.

  • @markianclark9645

    @markianclark9645

    4 ай бұрын

    Talents...well..he has a couple of rivals for that honour...over here in Britain near Birmingham...we have MenditMark channel...he has about as many diagnostic machines as Mr Carlson...and knows how to use them too...also an ex pat from here now lives in Canary Islands and has a channel Learn Electronics and is a teacher to subscribers...not quite as many diagnostics but it's quality over quantity as they say

  • @jaydeebishop2345
    @jaydeebishop23454 ай бұрын

    You are responsible for my interest in electronics. Thanks for having turned your house in a movie set and allowing me the best seat for the show. Asking the right questions is the better part of learning. I appreciate the drive you bring in my experience. Cheers

  • @JCWise-sf9ww
    @JCWise-sf9ww4 ай бұрын

    Really liked your repair work on this stereo preamp. Good job explaining the circuit and what parts was needing replaced. Thank you Mr Carlson.

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    You are welcome!

  • @rsc4peace971
    @rsc4peace9714 ай бұрын

    I have been following your content for over 4 years. I am never disappointed with the level of detail you go through to not only explain the basics but also the meticulous way you troubleshoot and rectify (yes pun intended here) the big and small problems. You go above and beyond to even uncover mistakes in factory manuals. This one is even more interesting where you casually opened the PS to discover potential deal breakers if left to itself. Your passion for what you do is just out of the charts and your desire to share this with the masses is so beneficial to both casual enthusiasts but even some pros who do not take the trouble explaining what, why or how they fix things

  • @user-kv7jj6gt4f

    @user-kv7jj6gt4f

    4 ай бұрын

    Agree... I found Mr. Carlson's lab several years ago because I had no idea what & how a capacitor worked. I since have followed his videos for my learning and have over time taken lot's of notes. I often refer his channel to others that I come across on a couple of vintage radio Face Book pages I follow.

  • @NullReference119
    @NullReference1194 ай бұрын

    As a long time viewer I've long since realized you're carefully selecting what you think would be the most educational for each video. That said I'm surprised you didn't express regret that whomever destroyed those screws didn't use a proper set of JIS screwdrivers which would have prevented that. It's important to remember that any gear from Japan will use JIS spec screws and that standard Phillips bits will cam out and strip those.

  • @carolynhilliard4903
    @carolynhilliard49032 ай бұрын

    Hi, I'm a 5 year old electrician, and I've been watching your videos with my mom and dad. I love them. My favorite part is watching you take apart components. I think it's funny when you call capacitors 'caps.' Please make more videos with your homemade leakage tester.

  • @_m_ev1673
    @_m_ev16734 ай бұрын

    To the beginning, a general comment about Mr. Carlsson's Lab videos: Excellent English and with excellent articulation. The vast majority of KZread video creators should learn from this. I am not a native English speaker and I can understand Mr. Carlsson's speech perfectly. The same applies to speech parsing. Consistent and clearly progressive. A real talent!

  • @johnparichuk8367
    @johnparichuk83674 ай бұрын

    I've been using a curve tracer since the early 1970s during my Navy career. Back then, it was just the basic components cobbled together, driven by an audio generator and displayed on an oscilloscope via the X and Y axes. One of the best tools available.

  • @stephensams709

    @stephensams709

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah, they used to call them an octopus, if memory serves me right. I later used a Huntron Tracker and it was very useful as well.

  • @stevenedington6265

    @stevenedington6265

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes I was introduced to the curve tracer in the Navy in the 70s we called it the octopus. It was a staple on my bench until I retired a few years ago.

  • @stevenedington6265

    @stevenedington6265

    4 ай бұрын

    The company I work for PTS electronics also made one to be attached to your o scope.

  • @kevinhamming4514

    @kevinhamming4514

    4 ай бұрын

    Ive never used a curve tracer. If a transistor is bad an ohmeter will reveal it . I suppose its good for trouble shooting, which I dont do much of. Is this usefull with the transistor in the circuit? In that case not having to take the transistor out to check it helps.

  • @stevenedington6265

    @stevenedington6265

    4 ай бұрын

    @@kevinhamming4514 The curve tracer can be used when components are in circuit. I get better results with them out. The curve tracer will show you leaky diodes and transistors that an ohm meter won’t. It will also show a leaky electrolytic cap.

  • @frankpitochelli6786
    @frankpitochelli67864 ай бұрын

    You sir are a brilliant technician, I wish I were your neighbor. I was a TV tech for 40 yrs.... Love your skills, I would be at your lab everyday..😅.. Best wishes Paul.

  • @dougtaylor7724
    @dougtaylor77244 ай бұрын

    Mr Carlson could make tons of money on daily tour and a bed and breakfast. For $500 a night you get to met Mr Carlson, sit for a one on one white board design session, eat lunch, watch a video taping, tour the Mr Carlson personal equipment hoard and a ride in the bucket truck. Where do I put my credit card info?

  • @Runco990

    @Runco990

    4 ай бұрын

    The ride in the bucket truck sold me!

  • @lolilollolilol7773

    @lolilollolilol7773

    Ай бұрын

    He probably makes more just by doing repairs and it's less fuss lol

  • @larrybud
    @larrybud4 ай бұрын

    12:30 I've definitely had an "oh crap" moment when I was trying to rewire stuff after taking a picture, and I couldn't tell where a particular wire actually terminated!

  • @user-nh7uz8xo1t
    @user-nh7uz8xo1t4 ай бұрын

    Just got into antique radios. Your videos have been amazingly helpful. Thank you

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    Great to hear!

  • @resipsaloquitur13
    @resipsaloquitur134 ай бұрын

    I dont know anything about anything.. The symetry they put in that small board. I can 100% appreciate that. That means whoever designed that cared about it. At least a little.

  • @Betterhifi
    @Betterhifi18 күн бұрын

    Wow! Great job on the headphone board! I was shocked at the previous tech tightening down the transformer of the wires!

  • @johnny-z
    @johnny-z4 ай бұрын

    Nice! I love high end audio. MORE please!

  • @charlessmyth
    @charlessmyth4 ай бұрын

    It's good to be able to clearly read the resistor colour codes :-)

  • @user-uz1yv2oc9v
    @user-uz1yv2oc9v4 ай бұрын

    I worked in Japan from 1985-1994 and towards the end of my contract I used to see so much faulty Luxman and Sony ES gear for pennies in the recycle stores, I was always so tempted just to fill a crate with the stuff and ship it back home but it never came to fruition. Visited a few years ago to go snowboarding and couldn't help have a spy in a junk store and they still had some luxman gear but it was top dollar now :( Nice attention to detail though on the repair of this amp and for reminding me of days gone by

  • @allenjamesrooney

    @allenjamesrooney

    3 ай бұрын

    I worked in a TV repair shop for 16 years, starting in 1971. One day one of the guy's routinely pulled the back off a TV set, and found a flashlight inside. It had Japanese writing on it. We all assumed that somewhere in the manufacturing process an inspector accidentally left it inside the set.

  • @joenovak6393
    @joenovak63934 ай бұрын

    Thank You for another Learning/Educational video. I am now a Patreon supporter ($10), and I look forward to your projects and videos. I am a Luxman Fan boy with a number of 70's Tube and SS gear.

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    Welcome aboard!

  • @mp-ov9dh
    @mp-ov9dh4 ай бұрын

    great video,! I have jumped full in to this old tube stuff, amps and radios test gear. The depth of your videos is second to none and you have taught me so much about this dying art. I i have 1 patreon account and its your content. consider me a huge fan and thanks!

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your kind feedback!

  • @AudioNaut93
    @AudioNaut934 ай бұрын

    I’m a young(ish) 30 year old avionics technician that works for American Airlines and my true passion is stereo gear but it goes further than just listening to music. I want to know the differences between solid state Vs tubes, class A vs class A/B, class D etc etc and how to work on them when they fail. I’m not even joking when I say I’d sign up for an apprenticeship with you in a heartbeat to really learn this stuff and I wouldn’t expect or accept any payment but knowledge. This is truly fascinating stuff here.

  • @luminaetsonos4169
    @luminaetsonos41693 ай бұрын

    As Always, Paul is not just creating video to watch, but teaches techniques, tips, what to "keep in mind", fine repairmanship and bonus incident investigation. you are a ballerina of electronics :P. Thanks a lot and keep it up, more power.

  • @jmasseys
    @jmasseys4 ай бұрын

    Hi Paul, I liked your choice of beginning and ending shots. Nice change from your wide shot of your bench. Oh, and your content, as always, was very informative. Cheers, Scott

  • @maxxxhEdroom
    @maxxxhEdroom22 күн бұрын

    21:52 love the q-tip board scrubbing ASMR

  • @brucejenner5856
    @brucejenner58564 ай бұрын

    How can we not enjoy your videos??? I'd just came home from work, put water on for me bath, put telly on, there I saw a new episode! Glass of rum and coke, and I'm in for a treat.

  • @jaakkolehto1487
    @jaakkolehto14874 ай бұрын

    Still think you and shango066 are the best channels on youtube. Commented that 5 years ago but still the best.

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your kind comment!

  • @jasonneubold7570
    @jasonneubold75704 ай бұрын

    Yesssssssssss. Hands down, the best KZread channel. I really appreciate the effort you put into this channel

  • @hnatyshyn
    @hnatyshyn4 ай бұрын

    It's been a while I watched your channel. Forgot how interesting and instructive it was. And often the treat is to learn about the repair stories of the devices, like in this video. And meanwhile, I bought myself the Hakko desoldering gun. It's like a dream. Thanks for the lessons

  • @lithiumstatic
    @lithiumstatic2 ай бұрын

    That Fluke Scopemeter... Wow! Drool!

  • @toddtonis
    @toddtonis4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the great explanation during this video of what you're doing. I learn alot watching them. Also, excellent video work showing the circuit details; very high quality.

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave3 ай бұрын

    The classic 70s look outside, my favorite to this day, but with tubes inside, nice.

  • @leonardpeters3266
    @leonardpeters32664 ай бұрын

    Great stuff. You can say it was "just a repair", but really it was an excellent rebuild of the headphone amp and a nice analysis of the original issue. Nice work very enjoyable. I am getting allot better at the SMD work, trying it for the first time on your Ultra Probe. On a parts hold for the amp/demodulator but the circuit board is ready. It will go in a cabinet with speakers built in. Getting excited about it.

  • @davelowets
    @davelowets3 ай бұрын

    I like Luxman equipment. I have a Luxman TP-117 Receiver/Preamp from the late 80s, and it STILL sounds VERY nice when compared to modern Hi-Fi stuff.

  • @jlog7395
    @jlog73954 ай бұрын

    Great video highlighting a great preamp. Really appreciate your schematic walkthrough and troubleshooting explanation. One thing I’d like to see you spend a few minutes comparing specs of the new transistors to find suitable replacements. Also, what you look for to decide if the bias resistors need to change for the new transistors. Thanks again for your great videos - I’m learning so much!

  • @PeterEdin
    @PeterEdin4 ай бұрын

    The other problem with cameras is colour balance, I've had red wires appearing pink, but there were also pink wires present as well. That lead to a "paracetamol event". 😆 This channel is the best 😊

  • @LeftieLouie
    @LeftieLouie4 ай бұрын

    Very nice work! We could benefit from your reasoning regarding replacement transistor selection.

  • @DonaldRichards-mr3lz
    @DonaldRichards-mr3lz4 ай бұрын

    I am 61 years old I have been a student of electricity most of my life ( 3 or perhaps 2 years old ) and I have to say you have a very good work place there I have a small work / computer station a pc type Hantek scope , DMM I hope some day I will have a real Lab work station .

  • @mikefinn2101
    @mikefinn21014 ай бұрын

    Another great informative video. Still waiting for the follow up on the old BC348 receivers. You very detailed and I learn so much just watching you. Thanks for the additional info on matching transistors and the freq sweep. Glad you explained that.

  • @4X6GP
    @4X6GP4 ай бұрын

    One additional thing to check: I would have opened that octal plug that goes into the power supply. There could be a stray strand of wire that might have shorted between the 8v and the filament line. Having said that, chances are that what happened is exactly what you described. The "technician" probably heard a pop, but then the preamp's main output continued to work, so he thought he'd dodged the bullet.

  • @wellingtonalvesbomfim
    @wellingtonalvesbomfim4 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much, my friend, we are from the same professional field, I am a naval technologist, in the radio field

  • @stevie.dx1710
    @stevie.dx17104 ай бұрын

    Wow. This is quite a bit newer than I'm used to seeing on your channel. An excellent bit of detective work at the end. Love all your videos Mr. C.

  • @ericfox507
    @ericfox5074 ай бұрын

    Excellent as always! Greatly appreciate seeing the mix of vacuum tube and solid state based electronics. Thank you.

  • @J0HN01DATA
    @J0HN01DATA4 ай бұрын

    Critique a capacitor is an art. Great repair and debug to what seemingly would be root cause, I bet it was. Very fine line between a capacitor and a 'crapacitor'. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @leetucker9938
    @leetucker99384 ай бұрын

    Mr C's analysis / inspection was awesome . Decoding the hidden past of the unit

  • @terrym1065
    @terrym10654 ай бұрын

    Another great repair as always Mr C..👍👍 In depth explanations of circuit analysis with schematics are always a bonus in your content, thanks for that. Beautiful piece of equipment, glad it was reparable without major stress and the power supply surprises, well...wow! Thanks for the video and work, much appreciated. See you next time. 73

  • @jessiec4128
    @jessiec41282 ай бұрын

    This was a very good video. I am learning as I watch your videos. I Love watching your videos. I was watching your videos a long long time ago. And it came up after a long time. Now I am back to watching more and more.

  • @ezianc
    @ezianc4 ай бұрын

    Respect !!! Bob Ross of electronics repair.

  • @cafemolido5459
    @cafemolido54594 ай бұрын

    Mr. Carlson, it's kinda therapeutic to watch your videos. Easy going, speak clearly and slowly and in simple terms

  • @glennk1931
    @glennk19312 ай бұрын

    Fascinating as always. Always enjoy your amazing knowledge on these projects.

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @johnmarchington3146
    @johnmarchington31464 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Paul, for another fascinating video. You are an amazing person with your attention to detail. I could hardly believe it when I saw those wires trapped under the transformer bracket. How anyone could fail to see that is beyond me. All it needed was a quick check before refitting the cover and the person would see them. The sine waves looked nice and clean after you replaced all the transistors and they were obviously pretty well matched too.

  • @kristyskirt9015
    @kristyskirt90154 ай бұрын

    Lucky who ever did lousy work did not get a Leathal Shock. Very nice work Mr. Carlson I lke your snazzy solder sucker you use and the tracer nice Carlson design. Thanks for Always warning everyone about The Danger of the elevated High voltage in Tube equipment.. Cheers

  • @Gary-wb8qt
    @Gary-wb8qt3 ай бұрын

    This 76-year old male says your Luxman video reminds me of the Dynaco Pat-4 stereo preampifer and 60-watt Southwestern Technical Products, (Motorola?) stereo amplifier I had in the early 70's.

  • @apostlewoody
    @apostlewoody4 ай бұрын

    I dont understand any of this. But I watch every EEFin video. I love it!!!

  • @99thDimension
    @99thDimension4 ай бұрын

    After 25+ years of buying & paying for repairs to vintage gear I've had enough pro gear has gotten reasonably affordable and specs out better then older gear I spend more $$$ buying/repairing vintage gear then the cost of new gear. I have two Heathkit Power Amplifiers AA-1506 in for a complete rebuild mainly because I built the bi-amp open baffle speakers system to match them these will be the last of the vintage gear for me.

  • @joewharton-vy7oq
    @joewharton-vy7oq4 ай бұрын

    i see the algorithms are favouring you, just a little thank you, as i was recovering from a stroke just before covid lockdown, i always seemed to by directed back to your ft-1000mp repair you gave me the idea to reactivate my ham licence M1DLS......... . the tinkering and shack fittings also helped with the recovery, i now own a ft-1000mp and a few others, my latest obsession, is to sync forgotten radio's i:e ic-735-- ft-840 with sdr software giving the old girls a face lift...... ham's dub it as a pan adapter anyway i'm rambling, thanks for the nudge, love the equipment you use lol

  • @martinda7446
    @martinda74464 ай бұрын

    I've come across this problem a few times over the last 40 years, it was very common to use the power amplifier to feed the preamp via an umbilical that often terminated in an octal connector. Issues were usually because someone had broken the keying peg off or the umbilical connections had become fractured with repeated movement and connections... Never had any other problems as far as I remember, nobody managed to shove/force the connector in the wrong place, and its usual to fiddle about to find the key, but unless there is another problem the connections do not make until the connector has mated with the key. But after 60 years they can look a right wobbly frayed mess! Worth checking his cable for issues. I would before I let him blow up my work on his headphone amp. Edit: then you mentioned it.

  • @joanfrellburg4901
    @joanfrellburg49014 ай бұрын

    You'd think the engineers would design it so there's no way you can insert the power supply wrong. Great video, thanks !

  • @outthereassociates7155
    @outthereassociates71554 ай бұрын

    Nice change-up Paul. Always enjoyable no matter what you're working on.

  • @johnh5896
    @johnh58964 ай бұрын

    Fantastic work the best job ever calm thoroughly intelligent easy to understand and meticulous precision to watch is like watching a master class in electronics bravo Mr Carlson 🎉

  • @5argetech56
    @5argetech564 ай бұрын

    I remember on the Price is Right '80's they would have Luxman component stereo systems on the show. Sheer cream of the crop!

  • @douro20
    @douro204 ай бұрын

    Luxman also made kit power amplifiers...which used oddball Japanese output tubes, of course.

  • @arsimahmetaj6272
    @arsimahmetaj62724 ай бұрын

    The Electronic king is back in the house “Mr Carlson “

  • @davidgierke7582
    @davidgierke75824 ай бұрын

    Another great repair video, Paul! I always enjoy watching these.

  • @PatrickSilvestri-cg7bq
    @PatrickSilvestri-cg7bq4 ай бұрын

    You always keep us amped up very good Mr. Carlson. Love your videos.

  • @RonHicks
    @RonHicks4 ай бұрын

    You're very thorough Mr. Carlson.

  • @Rendon276
    @Rendon2764 ай бұрын

    Quality video and audio. Very articulate. KZreadrs should learn from your example.

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that!

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg10754 ай бұрын

    Luxman is definitely one of my dream jams.

  • @saintmichael2931
    @saintmichael29314 ай бұрын

    Another fantastic video for learning! The audio and video quality is EXCELLENT as is the verbal commentary made every step of the way through the repair. Looking forward to the next adventure!

  • @Synthematix
    @Synthematix4 ай бұрын

    Beautiful piece of equipment, tbh its the only piece of valve gear you would ever need

  • @gilbus4989
    @gilbus49894 ай бұрын

    Another excellent electronics tutorial. Thank you

  • @michaelcarey
    @michaelcarey4 ай бұрын

    Excellent video Paul! One possible reason for the chewed out heads on the case screws of the power supply could be the use of Philips screwdrivers on a JIS head. This equipment being Japanese... I would hedge my bet that the fasteners used would be JIS. While it is common to see the tell-tale dot stamped in the head of a JIS fastener, it's not always the case. I did training at the JRC factory in Mitaka in the early 90s and was instructed that Philips screwdrivers are NOT to be used on JIS screws as they will cause damage.

  • @UKDrew
    @UKDrew4 ай бұрын

    Awesome as Always... Thank you for such cool content.Pleasure to watch and learn

  • @buckwheatz666
    @buckwheatz6664 ай бұрын

    Wow. That preamp is a beauty.

  • @amitanaudiophile
    @amitanaudiophile4 ай бұрын

    Deep and relaxed to learn. Thanks a lot

  • @gabrielleeliseo6062
    @gabrielleeliseo60624 ай бұрын

    Great job, as always, Mr. C!

  • @nudebaboon4874
    @nudebaboon48744 ай бұрын

    Thanks for passing on your endless knowledge Paul!

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @faxcapper
    @faxcapper4 ай бұрын

    Paul that was SO interesting. I have Luxman solid state integrated Amp.

  • @davido.hamilton3254
    @davido.hamilton32544 ай бұрын

    Thanx Paul. I always enjoy your attention to detail.

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @BenState
    @BenState4 ай бұрын

    Nice work Paul, really good video

  • @pauleichenberger4966
    @pauleichenberger49664 ай бұрын

    Thank you Paul, for another great video tutorial! Your test bench equipment is amazing. Looking forward to the next one. Cheers, Paul.

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @juliohormilla3862
    @juliohormilla38622 ай бұрын

    Great detailed video as always, one idea that occurred to me is if a diode was added in line on the preamp side on the 8.5 volt from the pin to the board, if the pin with negative 80 volt came in contact with the +8v pin again it would probably save the board.

  • @markd.nightingale4266
    @markd.nightingale42664 ай бұрын

    Beautiful well done and thorough presentation. Easy to younderstand and follow along. Thank you!

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    You're very welcome!

  • @clintonwalker5000
    @clintonwalker50004 ай бұрын

    I love to learn electronics mr Carlson you’re the man 👏👏👏💪

  • @harbselectronicslab3551
    @harbselectronicslab35514 ай бұрын

    Your new camera angles and shots are awesome….. great stuff

  • @Satchmoeddie
    @Satchmoeddie4 ай бұрын

    Luxman, is The King of Weird! Luxman had their own custom designed tubes made that were only used in Luxman amps. 100 volts only is old Japanese. Some prefectures in Japan still use 100 volt mains. Fiji used to be on a 100 volt system too. Some of the Luxman power tubes are totally unique and another batch was just USA made 6550s with bases that only allowed them to work as triodes. Luxman has a cult following.

  • @fkaMilo
    @fkaMilo4 ай бұрын

    I learned a lot from that. The process of logic and observation

  • @discoveryman59
    @discoveryman592 ай бұрын

    I would love to see some repair videos of some of the classic Stereo Receivers from the 60's 70's like Marantz, Sansui, Pioneer and the like.

  • @danmccarthy206
    @danmccarthy2064 ай бұрын

    Nice work my friend!

  • @KeritechElectronics
    @KeritechElectronics4 ай бұрын

    Ha! Back with the curve tracer action :). I built mine and use it sometimes - and I'm glad to you for the ideas! That was indeed a bunch of baaaaaaaaaadly discombobulated transistors. Nice investigation of the possible root cause.

  • @alexispieltin9379
    @alexispieltin93794 ай бұрын

    Nice and very interesting video about those japanese components. A classic issue with these 100V supplied units is many are tempted to check if any primary winding is available for "international" conversion and other primary voltages. But hence specifically described and checked, it's rarely the case. And it could explain some bad manipulation with some direct short from primary or B+ and all these tampering with screws and wiring. Some should definitely tell to those collectors to be really suspicious about every Japanese material. They're easy to find on the net, but difficult to use if you don't have the adequate rare down voltage transformer (here in Europe with a primary 230V AC supply, it's unobtainable over a certain power limit!). And as you could expect with any tube material, the exotic and never the same B+ is even more difficult to source.

  • @eDoc2020

    @eDoc2020

    4 ай бұрын

    At least your 230v supplies usually have a different socket type. The plugs on 100v equipment are the same as our regular 120v plugs so it's easy to apply the wrong voltage without thinking.

  • @Greg-et2dp
    @Greg-et2dp4 ай бұрын

    Mr Carlsons lab you are good at restoring antique radios and alignment of antique radios and restoring antique tvs and amplifiers and am fm stereo receivers

  • @nathanbrassington7659

    @nathanbrassington7659

    4 ай бұрын

    Of course your here, beep boop!

  • @jimw7ry
    @jimw7ry4 ай бұрын

    Good job Paul! 41:19 The head chew up is most likely due to the person not using the correct type of screwdriver. I assume Paul is using the proper JIS screwdriver for the Japanese screws. If you work on Japanese radios and equipment, please invest in the proper JIS screwdrivers (available on Amazon or Jensen Tools). You will thank me, and your customers will thank you for not chewing up the screws in the equipment your servicing. 73, Jim W7RY

  • @martinvanek5951
    @martinvanek59514 ай бұрын

    Love your videos. I'm currently building a Nelson Pass Class A amplifier (His Burning Camp design sold by DIY Audio). Next I'm going to tackle re-capping my 40 year old Hafler DH-110 preamp which has no line output although the headphone out appears OK. Cheers KN4MNA

  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck.4 ай бұрын

    That was interesting thank you Mr. Carlson. Luxman makes some great sounding audio gear.

  • @sjaakvansoest9210
    @sjaakvansoest92104 ай бұрын

    Great video Paul many thanks!!

  • @kjellrogerjgensen60
    @kjellrogerjgensen604 ай бұрын

    A happy owner of a Luxman preamp waiting for something wery good.

  • @hughmc5419
    @hughmc54194 ай бұрын

    Nice rebuild of headphone board. I like the repurposed O'scope for trouble shooting.....

  • @tomharris1457
    @tomharris14574 ай бұрын

    Nice repair.Thanks.

  • @dakata2416
    @dakata24164 ай бұрын

    Thanks Mr. Carlson!

  • @MrCarlsonsLab

    @MrCarlsonsLab

    4 ай бұрын

    You are very welcome!

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