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RCA 45-EY-2

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 9:36 pm
by kjanthony
Hi. Haven't been on the board in a loooong while. Good to see the discussions resume after the change of message board format.I have a question. I got my 45-EY-2 record player running a couple years back. I replaced the paper tube capacitor. I bought and installed a retro-fitted cartridge and needle. It runs and plays great.

However after playing a stack of 45's, the thing gives off quite a bit of heat. Is that something that I should worry about? I do understand with three tubes, there will be some heat. I just don't know how much heat is not good.


Thanks and I look forward to everyone's opinion.
KJ

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 10:55 pm
by Thom
As I understand it, the cabinet should be warm to the touch but not hot to the touch. You may, after playing it awhile, want to un-plug it and feel around the resistors and caps but it is unlikely you'll find anything. You can also check the brightness of the tubes. They should glow orange but not any brighter than that. The tubes will be HOT and if there is a ceramic resistor it too may be hot. This is normal. Hope this helps.

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:38 pm
by kjanthony
Thanks for the response, Thom.
Yes, you are accurately describing the heat. You can touch it fine and it's warm but not at all hot. Going back to listening to Duke of Earl.
Thanks,
KJ

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:55 am
by Record-changer
All tube equipment gets hot.