Hello all,
I recently came across a 1967 Astrosonic at a Goodwill and took the plunge! I've always wanted one of these things, and this one was in such great condition (and at the right price) i just couldn't say no. I took off the back cover to figure out the model number/year/etc and found this:
Model 2RP679
Serial 926194
Year: 1967
Chassis either A57502 AC or 703119 1
(I sent this info to the guys at justradios.com but they don't have a schematic. )
Here are some pictures on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbuckmaste ... 2078217674
Everything works as far as i can tell, but there is a loud hum that plays regardless of whether you are listening to the radio or a record (I found a replacement needle at radio shack per the suggestions here on this forum. Thanks!). The hum is a little bit louder in the left speaker than the right one, but it is loud enough to be pretty distracting and annoying.
So what to do? I've seen a lot of posts on this forum and elsewhere about doing a "cap job" on these things to get them running in tip-top form, but I haven't seen much in the way of how to actually go about this. As in, I know I can order the caps from justradios.com or eleswhere, but then what? I'm pretty new to tinkering with electronics, but I've heard that there can be some danger involved when you're dealing with capacitors and/or power supply issues. Is there a good site or tutorial that really explains how to replace these caps, or at least will explain, in semi-plain english, how to avoid electrocution?
I will greatly appreciate any help you guys (and gals?) can give me!
Thanks!