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Get a schematic

Find the schematic if you're really want to gain some knowledge and diagnose the problem. I'd start at the power supply and go from there. Measure the DC voltage on the big caps (+/- leads) to see if you have voltage. So that AC is getting turned into DC. Big caps will definitely need replacing if you plan on making this a long term unit to use. As mentioned it's probably something in the PS or an output device.

My experience with this amp was pretty thorough with a single unit. I rebuild one a couple years ago and it was a very nice layout, very easy to work on. One of the cleanest I've seen. It is well worth playing around with. After redoing the PS caps on my unit, I hooked it up to a restored pair of Spica TC50's and it was heaven. My brother in law liked it so much I made him a gift of it. The HK is one of the better vintage receivers I've had in my home.



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  • Get a schematic - tommytube 03/1/0716:39:24 03/1/07 (1)


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