Hi pinco.
Drop me a PM with an email address capable of holding about 5.5 Mb, then i'll send it to you for free.
Bets regards
Ebbe
Drop me a PM with an email address capable of holding about 5.5 Mb, then i'll send it to you for free.
Bets regards
Ebbe
Yes very nice amp, beautifull sound, except I saw one killed on newyear's eve... the DJ left his Plasic CD folder book thingy open over the top vents.....
Bonsoir,
Thank for your help
If you can send the schematic of AU 317 from Sansui I shall be very glad
Thank and sorry for my bad english
Sylvanus
Thank for your help
If you can send the schematic of AU 317 from Sansui I shall be very glad
Thank and sorry for my bad english
Sylvanus
I am also looking for this schematic, because I know there are some adjustments to bias the output transistors, otherwise they will burn
AU317
We bought our AU317 from a dealer in Watford near London in 1974 .
Has been in daily use ever since(apart from the last 2 years) and has performed perfectly.We moved house 2 years ago and popped it in storage and have today retrieved it and connected it all back up and perfect!
Slight crackling on one portion of the volume control but that went with a few twiddles. A fabulous sounding amplifier from the era when equipment was built well and used lovely linear power supplies. Have bought two KEF iQ50 speakers to complement our new lounge and the set up sounds really good. The caps in the amp are now coming up to 40 years old but still seem perfectly OK.Some folks would I am sure want to replace all the electrolytics but in my unit I see no need.
A cracking amp that should give another 40 years with a bit of TLC
Ian Reeve
We bought our AU317 from a dealer in Watford near London in 1974 .
Has been in daily use ever since(apart from the last 2 years) and has performed perfectly.We moved house 2 years ago and popped it in storage and have today retrieved it and connected it all back up and perfect!
Slight crackling on one portion of the volume control but that went with a few twiddles. A fabulous sounding amplifier from the era when equipment was built well and used lovely linear power supplies. Have bought two KEF iQ50 speakers to complement our new lounge and the set up sounds really good. The caps in the amp are now coming up to 40 years old but still seem perfectly OK.Some folks would I am sure want to replace all the electrolytics but in my unit I see no need.
A cracking amp that should give another 40 years with a bit of TLC
Ian Reeve
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