Like the clean layout and sound on 10year old 2 channel stereo receiver.
This receiver has a well known problem due to a transformer hum on some units and mine has that problem. When I turn on the volume more than 1/4 turn (only nice background sound level on my 90dB speaker), faint hum can be heard.
As u can see the it has a clean layout (well kept for 10yrs), is there a easy way to "isolate" the transformer to rid of the hum?, would appreciate any help on how to mod this thing for this newbie. I know how to cut and solder wires but a beginner in diy electronics.
if someone can point me to a web site for how to and perhaps parts that I may need.
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This receiver has a well known problem due to a transformer hum on some units and mine has that problem. When I turn on the volume more than 1/4 turn (only nice background sound level on my 90dB speaker), faint hum can be heard.
As u can see the it has a clean layout (well kept for 10yrs), is there a easy way to "isolate" the transformer to rid of the hum?, would appreciate any help on how to mod this thing for this newbie. I know how to cut and solder wires but a beginner in diy electronics.
if someone can point me to a web site for how to and perhaps parts that I may need.
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