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Problem with Sansui 6060 receiver [message #7955] Thu, 05 July 2007 12:57 Go to next message
Ross Rakoff is currently offline  Ross Rakoff
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I have a sansui 6060 receiver that sounds great and everything about it works, but the left side has the sound that sounds like embers burniong of the tip of a camp fire. This sound is present when volume is turned all the way down, on all input stages and when listed to on head phones. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?

-Ross

Re: Problem with Sansui 6060 receiver [message #7956 is a reply to message #7955] Thu, 05 July 2007 21:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Perhaps it has a bad solder or possibly a bad resistor or transistor. You would think that a bad transistor would simply give a dead channel, but I've had 'em go bad like that. To me, when it happens, it sounds like there's arcing inside the substrate.


Re: Problem with Sansui 6060 receiver [message #7957 is a reply to message #7955] Sat, 21 July 2007 14:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Cheetah5386 is currently offline  Cheetah5386
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Ross,

Audio Karma has a Sansui Lovers forum. Lots of very knowledgeable Sansui fans there.

Joe

Re: Problem with Sansui 6060 receiver [message #7958 is a reply to message #7957] Tue, 24 July 2007 06:23 Go to previous message
DAISYMAE is currently offline  DAISYMAE
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I have a 6060 on the bench right now with the same problem. The problem was found to be the 2SC727 transistors in the driver Board. I replaced them with MPS A18 transistors and all is fine now. Frequently in 50 year old equiptment transistors become noisy.

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