Re: Technics SU-v505 amp problem/discussion
Thanks for the reply. Fortunately no other components seem to be damaged, but failure is still an option after replacing the resistors and attempting another power-on
Amazingly Q71 is fine, as I compared it to the one on the opposite channel, Q72, and they both give the same readings on the meter. Q305 is also OK, again, by performing a "mirror" test, since everything is symmetrical. Good thing I didn't hook BOTH headphones up, as I imagine I would've fried something on both sides, leaving me stumped as to what's good and what died. Not sure whether I should give it another go with the current IC71 or wait for my replacement to arrive. Then again, I could very well blow that up too and regret it, so I'll probably try it again anyway now.
My failed attempt also means that now I'm back to not knowing exactly why the right channel sounds awful...there's probably a capacitor somewhere that "withered" away over the years, since I imagine that if it were some other major component like a transistor or diode, it wouldn't have worked at all, as those instantly fail shorted and not gradually like capacitors to the point where the device sort-of works, but not perfectly.
So would this setup go on the input of the amp where the sound SOURCE comes in (between the source and the amp's input), or on my "stethoscope" headphones ?
Thanks for the reply. Fortunately no other components seem to be damaged, but failure is still an option after replacing the resistors and attempting another power-on

My failed attempt also means that now I'm back to not knowing exactly why the right channel sounds awful...there's probably a capacitor somewhere that "withered" away over the years, since I imagine that if it were some other major component like a transistor or diode, it wouldn't have worked at all, as those instantly fail shorted and not gradually like capacitors to the point where the device sort-of works, but not perfectly.
Originally posted by momaka
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