Recently bought a YAMAHA CA 1000 needing repair.
This integrated has inputs for line so I can use it as a power amp and it works very well this way but when I connect it as an integrated, it only plays in one channel.
There are no noises and everything works perfectly in one channel but the other is muted.
I found these schematics but I am having trouble identifying the possible cause.
Hope someone with experience in these amps can help.....
This integrated has inputs for line so I can use it as a power amp and it works very well this way but when I connect it as an integrated, it only plays in one channel.
There are no noises and everything works perfectly in one channel but the other is muted.
I found these schematics but I am having trouble identifying the possible cause.
Hope someone with experience in these amps can help.....
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Hi RCruz,
Honestly, I would think switch contacts. These were very reliable and didn't have any particular breakdowns.
In the muted channel, do you hear the music faintly in the background? Highs only, or full range?
Keep in mind that anything could have happened to this amplifier over the years, and someone has probably taken a look at it already. It might be as simple as a plug was put in incorrectly, to a component failure. You should be able to chase the signal easily enough. Just check the sections first to see if the signal goes in, but not back out again.
Good luck, Chris
Honestly, I would think switch contacts. These were very reliable and didn't have any particular breakdowns.
In the muted channel, do you hear the music faintly in the background? Highs only, or full range?
Keep in mind that anything could have happened to this amplifier over the years, and someone has probably taken a look at it already. It might be as simple as a plug was put in incorrectly, to a component failure. You should be able to chase the signal easily enough. Just check the sections first to see if the signal goes in, but not back out again.
Good luck, Chris
Hi RCruz,
Simple trick I use.
Connect amp to music source. Use old headphone or earphone connect one end of it's wire to ground of amp and series other end with 100nF capacitor.
Now follow audio signal path while listening to headphone. This will help to zero in where problem is.
I also own YAMAHA CA 2000.
Simple trick I use.
Connect amp to music source. Use old headphone or earphone connect one end of it's wire to ground of amp and series other end with 100nF capacitor.
Now follow audio signal path while listening to headphone. This will help to zero in where problem is.
I also own YAMAHA CA 2000.
The control board that contains the input switches and also the riaa phono amp is ok.
The trouble was further inside the preamp (filter) section.
After cleaning all moving parts I finally got some noises coming from the previously muted channel.
Left it for a while and then started injecting a signal on the volume pot section..... the noise went away and music started flowing..... now it seems ok.
Thank you all for the precious input.
Best
Ricardo
The trouble was further inside the preamp (filter) section.
After cleaning all moving parts I finally got some noises coming from the previously muted channel.
Left it for a while and then started injecting a signal on the volume pot section..... the noise went away and music started flowing..... now it seems ok.
Thank you all for the precious input.
Best
Ricardo
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