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  1. Thought I would update here, as I never did post results. I ended up doing a full recap using ELNA caps. I will take some photos and post my parts list here. Results were excellent - aside from a stubborn pot that doesn't want to clear up with deoxit, the unit works flawlessly and sounds great.
  2. So, I gave the old beast a thorough Deoxit bath, and what do you know! It works flawlessly. All bulbs are working, etc. Does anyone know a good way to get rid of that nasty dent on the left side of the faceplate? The tone of this thing is really interesting. I had it hooked to my OLA's, and at moderate volume it really opens up. The contour button gives a really strong scoop to the tone, stronger than the loudness switch on my Pioneer. I think I may hold off on the recap job until winter rolls around. That'll give me time to get some good listening in, so that I can compare and contrast the difference in tone. There aren't a whole lot of caps in there, so I may go whole-hog and replace the green ones (what are those, polyester?) with WIMAs.
  3. Had some time to pull the top off and have a good look. First off, its very clean inside. No cigarettes or dust that I can find. Everything looks original. 2 of the 3 amp fuses were blown under the top cover. The two in the bottom are fine, and the two in the back. This thing has a lot of fuses! Replaced the blown fuses and fired it up on the dim bulb tester. All good! Rigged it up to my Advents. Scratchy volume, and sound only out of the right channel. It looks like it has been dropped at some point, theres a good dent on the left side. I'll straighten that out. The caps APPEAR to be in really good condition, so this weekend I'll give it a nice thorough Deoxit bath and see if that bad channel and scratchy volume can be sorted out. I don't see any caps that look to be low noise, they're all just grey ELNA's, and some green ceramics. Short term plan is to set this up in our bedroom with a pair of Paradigm monitors that I have kicking around. Longer term, I'd like to pair it with some Dynaco A25s or similar smaller speaker (suggestions?).
  4. Thanks, that's handy. As a note, I'm not absolutely sure I'm going to recap it. At least not right away, as I want to be able to compare the sound before and after. Once I get in there and do a thorough cleaning I'll have a better sense of whether the caps are looking worse for wear. My experience with my Pioneer SX—780 is that it did make a difference in tone, most notable in a seemingly wider range of frequencies, and stronger low end. That, or placebo effect. Either way it was a success. Pat
  5. Thanks, glad to be here. I cross-posted over at AK, but haven't gotten any takers yet. I learned a ton over there when I was restoring my father-in-laws SX-780.
  6. Just got a call from the shipping company, going to pick up the package later today. I'll post some pics and progress updates. I'll continue to edit the cap list if I make any changes.
  7. Hey Folks I just joined here, as there seems to be a lot of interest in HK receivers. I'm also a big fan of Klipsch speakers, although I don't currently own any, I have before and will again! I was visiting a friend in the Southern half of the province, drinking some beers and enjoying the warm weather. We ended up in the garage, and I spyed a receiver sitting on a shelf. Long story short, it came home with me for nothing more than a promise that I'd give it a good home. I had flown down, so I had to ship it back to myself, and its currently en route. In anticipation, I decided to put together a capacitor list. I couldn't find one anywhere, and this is my first time creating my own. I want to go with the best quality components with this one, while maintaining its warm tone, so as a starting point I picked Nichicon Fine Golds where possible, with some KAs and KTs and 2 WIMA films mixed in. Once I have the unit in hand I will cross-check the values before ordering. I also didn't see on the service manual any indication of low noise caps, so when I will check if any of the originals were low noise and adjust accordingly. Are there any other parts I should order from Mouser while I'm at it? Any that I should swap out for lower price caps like UPW's? The WIMA films I have listed are backordered, so a substitution there would be appreciated. I wasn't able to find a cap list anywhere, so if I can get this one into good shape, hopefully it will be useful for others in the future. Heres a link to a google docs spreadsheet, same info below as well. Sorry for the formatting. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HO7C0mrA5YT0n5td4uHxGZl75Kv9g2u5TJ2yuix7Eus/edit?usp=sharing Location Capacitance Volts Quantity Part # Main Amp, Tone Preamp C401, 402, 517, 518 47uf 16 4 UFG1C470MEM Main Amp C405, 406 220uf 16 2 UFG1C221MPM Main Amp C407, 408 470uf 16 2 UFG1C471MPM Equalizer Amp, Tone Preamp C701, 702, 503, 504 10uf 16 4 UKT1C100MDD Equalizer Amp C705, 706 47uf 10 2 UFG1A470MDM Equalizer Amp C711, 712 0.47uf 35 2 MKS2B034701B00KI00 Equalizer Amp C717,718 100uf 25 2 UFG1E101MPM Tone Preamp C505, 506 22uf 10 2 UKA1A220MDD1TD Tone Preamp C513, 514 2.2uf 50 2 UFG1H2R2MDM1TD Rectifier C1, 15 1000uf 35 2 UFG1V102MHM Rectifier C2, 4 2200uf 35 2 UFG1V222MHM Rectifier C3 470uf 25 1 UFG1E471MHM Main Filter Caps 4700uf 100 4 P10648-ND
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