Dear Friends,
I am trying to help fix an old Technics SU-V7 amp belonging to a cousin of mine. Everything is working fine, except the loudness circuit. On or Off makes no difference. Bass, Treble and filter switches are working fine. I notice that the Volume pot is a standard rotary 3 pin instead of a usual 4 pin pot used in loudness circuits. I checked the pot with a meter and it is fine. Can someone please some clues on what could be wrong.
Thank you in anticipation.
Rajoo
I am trying to help fix an old Technics SU-V7 amp belonging to a cousin of mine. Everything is working fine, except the loudness circuit. On or Off makes no difference. Bass, Treble and filter switches are working fine. I notice that the Volume pot is a standard rotary 3 pin instead of a usual 4 pin pot used in loudness circuits. I checked the pot with a meter and it is fine. Can someone please some clues on what could be wrong.
Thank you in anticipation.
Rajoo
Check the switch operation with a meter and just trace the switch back...
This has to either physical, as in intermitent/faulty switch, or cracked print somewhere.
Without looking at a circuit I assume a 3 pin pot is correct and that it's not been swapped.
Both channels faulty ? Suspicious if so.
This has to either physical, as in intermitent/faulty switch, or cracked print somewhere.
Without looking at a circuit I assume a 3 pin pot is correct and that it's not been swapped.
Both channels faulty ? Suspicious if so.
This very recent thread discusses the solutions for bad contacts on the SUV series amps.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/196936-dirty-connections-technics-su-v7.html
They have silver plated contacts to the small front panel switches which many users have trouble with as they become dirty, after 25 years. It may be just that simple for you too.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/196936-dirty-connections-technics-su-v7.html
They have silver plated contacts to the small front panel switches which many users have trouble with as they become dirty, after 25 years. It may be just that simple for you too.
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