Sansui problem resolved...more or less.
I picked up a can of electronic contact cleaner and applied the cleaner to the Sansui problem switch and noisy vulume control potentiometer.
The volume control works without noides now.
The switch works but a future problem may arise. The switch has a high friction grinding effect when I toggle the switch. I don't think that is normal. A failure may be immanent in the near future. I don't use the switch very oftwn, so some time may pass before the switch fails permanently.
I cleaned up the amplifier and placed it beside my current amp, a Pioneer SX-255R receiver/amplifier. The Sony tuner is in place too, but has some rust on top that needs to be cleaned.
I may use the Sansui to bi-amp my speaker system. This means replacing the roll-off crossover controls on the backs of the speakers with 5-way binding posts that will separate the horns from the woofers. I'll run the horns to one amp and the woofers to another.
I'm ordering an equalizer to compensate for room acoustics. I may order another and use one for horns and one for woofers.
The volume control works without noides now.
The switch works but a future problem may arise. The switch has a high friction grinding effect when I toggle the switch. I don't think that is normal. A failure may be immanent in the near future. I don't use the switch very oftwn, so some time may pass before the switch fails permanently.
I cleaned up the amplifier and placed it beside my current amp, a Pioneer SX-255R receiver/amplifier. The Sony tuner is in place too, but has some rust on top that needs to be cleaned.
I may use the Sansui to bi-amp my speaker system. This means replacing the roll-off crossover controls on the backs of the speakers with 5-way binding posts that will separate the horns from the woofers. I'll run the horns to one amp and the woofers to another.
I'm ordering an equalizer to compensate for room acoustics. I may order another and use one for horns and one for woofers.
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