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#nowplaying #Naxatras - III
Fantastic #stoner #psychedelic rock from Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki). The packaging is gorgeous (though has all the usual handling hassles of a triple-gatefold).
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#nowplaying #Naxatras - III
Fantastic #stoner #psychedelic rock from Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki). The packaging is gorgeous (though has all the usual handling hassles of a triple-gatefold).
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#nowplaying #Naxatras - III
Fantastic #stoner #psychedelic rock from Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki). The packaging is gorgeous (though has all the usual handling hassles of a triple-gatefold).
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#nowplaying #Naxatras - III
Fantastic #stoner #psychedelic rock from Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki). The packaging is gorgeous (though has all the usual handling hassles of a triple-gatefold).
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#nowplaying #Naxatras - III
Fantastic #stoner #psychedelic rock from Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki). The packaging is gorgeous (though has all the usual handling hassles of a triple-gatefold).
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#nowplaying #Perturbator - The Uncanny Valley
Noisy and dirty synthwave or something. I needed something loud and abrasive, and this matches that splendidly
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#nowplaying #fatboy_slim - Better Living Through Chemistry.
It ain't quite the weekend yet, despite the first track on side C. But we'll let that slide, for some nice Big Beat tunes.
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#nowplaying #fatboy_slim - Better Living Through Chemistry.
It ain't quite the weekend yet, despite the first track on side C. But we'll let that slide, for some nice Big Beat tunes.
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#nowplaying #fatboy_slim - Better Living Through Chemistry.
It ain't quite the weekend yet, despite the first track on side C. But we'll let that slide, for some nice Big Beat tunes.
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#nowplaying #fatboy_slim - Better Living Through Chemistry.
It ain't quite the weekend yet, despite the first track on side C. But we'll let that slide, for some nice Big Beat tunes.
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Is it just me that freaks out other people by eating kiwifruit like an apple (no peeling, just bite into it)?
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On the bench: #Luxman LV-117.
This amp was dead when I got it: it came out of protection, but no output signal.
It had been badly "worked" on before, several pads and traces burned/lifted, two transistors transposed and one transistor replaced with a fake (wrong hFE etc).
I did the minimum repairs of the above, to see if fixing it entirely was feasible, and to my surprise, it worked fine after that work. Next steps: cleaning and testing more thoroughly.
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At this point, I had sunk so much time and effort in, I didn't want to just ditch it, and nobody would take it off my hands for more than a buck. Luckily, somebody on ebay is selling parts off of one of these amps, and for fifty bucks, I shall have a replacement transformer soon! Two actually, but at that price, it would be stupid to try and wait for a single one to be sold. All in all, looks like this might still have a happy ending.
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At this point, I had sunk so much time and effort in, I didn't want to just ditch it, and nobody would take it off my hands for more than a buck. Luckily, somebody on ebay is selling parts off of one of these amps, and for fifty bucks, I shall have a replacement transformer soon! Two actually, but at that price, it would be stupid to try and wait for a single one to be sold. All in all, looks like this might still have a happy ending.
(3/3)
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At this point, I had sunk so much time and effort in, I didn't want to just ditch it, and nobody would take it off my hands for more than a buck. Luckily, somebody on ebay is selling parts off of one of these amps, and for fifty bucks, I shall have a replacement transformer soon! Two actually, but at that price, it would be stupid to try and wait for a single one to be sold. All in all, looks like this might still have a happy ending.
(3/3)
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At this point, I had sunk so much time and effort in, I didn't want to just ditch it, and nobody would take it off my hands for more than a buck. Luckily, somebody on ebay is selling parts off of one of these amps, and for fifty bucks, I shall have a replacement transformer soon! Two actually, but at that price, it would be stupid to try and wait for a single one to be sold. All in all, looks like this might still have a happy ending.
(3/3)
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At this point, I had sunk so much time and effort in, I didn't want to just ditch it, and nobody would take it off my hands for more than a buck. Luckily, somebody on ebay is selling parts off of one of these amps, and for fifty bucks, I shall have a replacement transformer soon! Two actually, but at that price, it would be stupid to try and wait for a single one to be sold. All in all, looks like this might still have a happy ending.
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T1 did compensate for some of that (running the amp proper), but the power indicator runs off T2 entirely. So I had a burned out winding, and the transformer is of course not manufactured anymore and there's no readily available replacement type. Testing the amp for power levels, it made barely 25W, when it is specced at 72W. So while it works for the usual room level of noise, it still bothered me that it was halfway broken.
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T1 did compensate for some of that (running the amp proper), but the power indicator runs off T2 entirely. So I had a burned out winding, and the transformer is of course not manufactured anymore and there's no readily available replacement type. Testing the amp for power levels, it made barely 25W, when it is specced at 72W. So while it works for the usual room level of noise, it still bothered me that it was halfway broken.
(2/3)
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T1 did compensate for some of that (running the amp proper), but the power indicator runs off T2 entirely. So I had a burned out winding, and the transformer is of course not manufactured anymore and there's no readily available replacement type. Testing the amp for power levels, it made barely 25W, when it is specced at 72W. So while it works for the usual room level of noise, it still bothered me that it was halfway broken.
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T1 did compensate for some of that (running the amp proper), but the power indicator runs off T2 entirely. So I had a burned out winding, and the transformer is of course not manufactured anymore and there's no readily available replacement type. Testing the amp for power levels, it made barely 25W, when it is specced at 72W. So while it works for the usual room level of noise, it still bothered me that it was halfway broken.
(2/3)
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T1 did compensate for some of that (running the amp proper), but the power indicator runs off T2 entirely. So I had a burned out winding, and the transformer is of course not manufactured anymore and there's no readily available replacement type. Testing the amp for power levels, it made barely 25W, when it is specced at 72W. So while it works for the usual room level of noise, it still bothered me that it was halfway broken.
(2/3)
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So here's a bit of a rollercoaster on the #repair of the #Technics SU-8080. Last time I posted about this thing, everything except the power indicator seemed (FORESHADOWING) to work right. The Sm specifies the indicator to be a 6.3V/0.4A bulb, but replacing it did... nothing. As soon as a load of even a few Kohms is in, the voltage just goes away. After some searching and lotsa help from the EEVblog forum, it turns out that the BLU-WHT winding of T2 is shot.
(1/n)
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So here's a bit of a rollercoaster on the #repair of the #Technics SU-8080. Last time I posted about this thing, everything except the power indicator seemed (FORESHADOWING) to work right. The Sm specifies the indicator to be a 6.3V/0.4A bulb, but replacing it did... nothing. As soon as a load of even a few Kohms is in, the voltage just goes away. After some searching and lotsa help from the EEVblog forum, it turns out that the BLU-WHT winding of T2 is shot.
(1/n)
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So here's a bit of a rollercoaster on the #repair of the #Technics SU-8080. Last time I posted about this thing, everything except the power indicator seemed (FORESHADOWING) to work right. The Sm specifies the indicator to be a 6.3V/0.4A bulb, but replacing it did... nothing. As soon as a load of even a few Kohms is in, the voltage just goes away. After some searching and lotsa help from the EEVblog forum, it turns out that the BLU-WHT winding of T2 is shot.
(1/n)
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So here's a bit of a rollercoaster on the #repair of the #Technics SU-8080. Last time I posted about this thing, everything except the power indicator seemed (FORESHADOWING) to work right. The Sm specifies the indicator to be a 6.3V/0.4A bulb, but replacing it did... nothing. As soon as a load of even a few Kohms is in, the voltage just goes away. After some searching and lotsa help from the EEVblog forum, it turns out that the BLU-WHT winding of T2 is shot.
(1/n)
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So here's a bit of a rollercoaster on the #repair of the #Technics SU-8080. Last time I posted about this thing, everything except the power indicator seemed (FORESHADOWING) to work right. The Sm specifies the indicator to be a 6.3V/0.4A bulb, but replacing it did... nothing. As soon as a load of even a few Kohms is in, the voltage just goes away. After some searching and lotsa help from the EEVblog forum, it turns out that the BLU-WHT winding of T2 is shot.
(1/n)
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The #Technics SU-8080 is coming along nicely. All switches and pots have been cleaned, many elec caps have been replaced (most of them had started to leak). Replaced the dreadful speaker terminals. Still left to do: bias/DC adjustment and figuring out something really weird going on with the power indicator.
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The #Technics SU-8080 is coming along nicely. All switches and pots have been cleaned, many elec caps have been replaced (most of them had started to leak). Replaced the dreadful speaker terminals. Still left to do: bias/DC adjustment and figuring out something really weird going on with the power indicator.