by Bobby Basham »
Thu Jun 10, 2010 5:36 am
Check all your wire connections before tearing into the thing. I removed an amp/receiver from an old Astro-Sonic. Even built its own case to give it that "component look" to use with some external components. One channel went dead, and I thought..."I'm not in the mood do do any cap jobs right now." One of my wires was bad, so problem solved. I do plan on recapping the thing anyway, but it works wonderfully and is at the bottom of my list.
I do have a couple of consoles acting alittle strange, but I'll check all the wiring first before ripping out tuners and amps. Remember, these Astro-Sonics were the crossover in the early 60's to solid-state, so we're looking at some old caps that will eventually fail.
Some of the early consoles had the balance control right on the chassis (inside the cabinet), while some, like the Astro-Sonic 100's, had a separate tuner with the balance control on the face plate
Check all you wires first before going on to major surgery. Reverse the wires to see if the sound transfers to the other channel. See if your radio and any external sources are playing through both channels. Do a process of elimination. I got one Maggie here with the same issue, and hoping it just may be a bad wire/connection. --BB
Bobby Basham
Tucson, Arizona
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