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Originally Posted by Peter & Laura Sileo View Post
It would be great to know how it's done!

"Buffstereo" wrote in message
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I had a similar problem with my Sansui 1000A, and searched the archived

posts
for this model, via Google groups. This was a couple of years ago, but

another
fellow had the same problem as I did, with a weak side. He indicated the
problem was in the preamp stage and while I don't recall exactly, it

seemed to
relate to either a capacitor or resistor, but I DO remember he was very
explicit in describing the fix. I followed his instructions and it fixed

mine
too!! I was so encouraged, I rebuilt the receiver, replacing the leaky

oil
caps with vintage, milspec oilers, swapped in new power caps, and

installed
Russian 7591s. I use it all the time in my garage/shop! I'm sorry I

can't
remember the exact fix for the exact problem you described, but I'm sure

you
can get the info as I did, with a search for Sansui 1000A repairs through
Google Groups, (searching RAT). Music flows in my house BECAUSE of the
generous contributions from experienced RATs, allowing me to fix my own

gear,
where otherwise, I'd be up a creek without a paddle!! Good luck

with
your receiver! Robert
Live and let live!

Hi Peter

Did you get hold of a schematic?

I do have one available.

Regards
Hennie
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