Hi folks,
my 1060 was making a like-frying noise from inside for few seconds at power-up then everything was fine. Till yesterday when a defective AC socket caused the 1.5A fuse to blow up. Now I substituted the fuse but now the noise can be heard from speakers too, always only for few seconds at power-up.
I asked a pair of shop here for repair, but they look more as board-changer and they told me that is too old to get repaired.
Now, all caps and other components look ok from outside, any idea?
my 1060 was making a like-frying noise from inside for few seconds at power-up then everything was fine. Till yesterday when a defective AC socket caused the 1.5A fuse to blow up. Now I substituted the fuse but now the noise can be heard from speakers too, always only for few seconds at power-up.
I asked a pair of shop here for repair, but they look more as board-changer and they told me that is too old to get repaired.
Now, all caps and other components look ok from outside, any idea?
1060 in italy is always a problem!
Hi. seems that 1060 do not like spaghetti.
My 30 & more years old 1060 does the same and now it's in his box!
if you find the solution, I'll be happy too.
probably one day i'll take it out of the box and try to fix it .
buona fortuna
paolo
Hi. seems that 1060 do not like spaghetti.
My 30 & more years old 1060 does the same and now it's in his box!
if you find the solution, I'll be happy too.
probably one day i'll take it out of the box and try to fix it .
buona fortuna
paolo
Are you sure it's not a dodgy switch on the amp causing static-sound through the power supply? I used to have that on a NAD amp.... turned out to be a simple switch problem!
Aaron
Aaron
Hi pronto89,
NUTTTR is on the right track here. Bad switch contacts arcing. Replace the power switch and install an MOV across the transformer primary. I have seen bent PCB fuse holder contacts do the same thing. The MOV will extend the life of your power switch and protect your amp from voltage spikes.
-Chris
NUTTTR is on the right track here. Bad switch contacts arcing. Replace the power switch and install an MOV across the transformer primary. I have seen bent PCB fuse holder contacts do the same thing. The MOV will extend the life of your power switch and protect your amp from voltage spikes.
-Chris
Wow! Another 1060 problem in Italy!
Watch out for the power switch. Mine is sloppy too, it needs heavy pressure to stay on.
Watch out for the power switch. Mine is sloppy too, it needs heavy pressure to stay on.
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