by physch » Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:31 pm
by MattTech » Fri Oct 15, 2010 5:26 am
El Ramos wrote:Installed a pre-amp, and the turntable's volume and timbre now matches the other sources.The next, and hopefully final, restoration step is to replace the caps in the amplifier.
The originals are 1000uF & 500uF @ 50V. I have 1000uF caps, but 500uF-rated caps are proving hard to come by. Would 470uF caps be suitable replacements?
Do I need to replace the crossover caps as well? They're 25uF @ 25VDC, and seem to be non-polarized (both ends are marked with + signs.)
Finally, I'm having trouble finding a 45 adapter that works well. The LRS-6 won't drop records that are too thick, or have too little space between them when stacked. The LRS-20 tends to drop two at a time, and even dropped a record on the stylus while it was playing another one.
Thanks for any help...
by troydog » Fri Oct 15, 2010 5:50 am
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