Marantz 1060 noisy sound

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • This Marantz came on my bench with very noisy selector switch and more, check my video in how I was able to bring this back to noise free potentiometers and switches, all in all fun project.
    The owner of this Marantz has a studio in my city "Marc Arsenault" and Marc ask me if he could do the sound on this video so there you have it, This video was professionally edited and I'm hoping you will notice and comment on my voice/sound/. He actually put some of his own music sound, I'm very excited about this video, Hope you enjoy...
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Komentáře • 21

  • @JoseVargas-uk3lt
    @JoseVargas-uk3lt Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love to see something that’s it’s 52 years old still looks so good. And with people like you Joe and some others that do this type of work to keep this beautiful piece of art working for a very, very long time.

  • @frankgeeraerts6243
    @frankgeeraerts6243 Před 7 měsíci +3

    That's the right voltage Joe ..............I have several, this is the oldest version of the amp.
    Quasi complementairy output stage .............uses the same transistors in the PP , one of the reasons this amps sing so well ..
    AND never worry ...there's no DC offset on the speakers ( Capacitor coupled output )
    Kind regards

  • @chrishoffman6537
    @chrishoffman6537 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good video Joe. That Cap wizard sure is a time saver. Thanks.

  • @ahmedlasfer8037
    @ahmedlasfer8037 Před 2 měsíci

    your video is very explicit, I thank you especially since I have a Marantz 1060 in my collection. see you soon!

  • @jamespeterson3550
    @jamespeterson3550 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This stuff is fascinating to me! Wish I understood it better, exactly where to place the probes to test this stuff. I'll keep watching and reading! I acquired a Pioneer SX-680 very very clean, negligible DC offset I've been able to test. I'll test the rest as I am able! Thanks again for showing us these great units and what you do with them.

  • @shield-maiden
    @shield-maiden Před 7 měsíci +1

    good job and a fine amp 🙂

  • @user-mm9xw9jk9n
    @user-mm9xw9jk9n Před 3 měsíci

    Hello Joe I enjoy your channel very much, I would like to know what type of test equipment you are using for servicing thank You

  • @Audioupgrade220
    @Audioupgrade220 Před měsícem

    Desligue o circuito v.i. limiter , e coloque capacitores de melhor qualidade que o som fica muito melhor

  • @Ezzell_
    @Ezzell_ Před 7 měsíci

    With the age of the electrolytic caps (excluding the big cans) why not replace them all to have a better chance of not having an issue a week later? Seems like an extra 5 to 10 dollars to give a little insurance is a good idea. Thanks for your channel..... I am learning a lot about a niche of electronics repair I have not had experience in.

    • @VintageAudioFever
      @VintageAudioFever  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Hey Kreker
      I hear you when you mention about changing all the caps, that would be time consuming and customers are not willing to dish out alot to work on something that is not broken, I know it's a tuff pill to swallow but I also get it in a point view on the customers...they want it working , I find the capacitor wizard will at least find the bad caps that are causing issues and to replace them, the caps that are testing good will most likely be good for a long time to come and that's what customers wants...
      Some system I can replace up to 10-20 bad capacitors and some only 1 or 2, I find the Marantz very rare will I find a bad cap, pioneers are more likely to have bad caps...more than usual especially the early 70's
      thank you for watching and I have a marantz 1090 on the bench now, we'll see what I find on this baby..
      Cheers
      Joe'sBench506

    • @Ezzell_
      @Ezzell_ Před 7 měsíci

      @@VintageAudioFever looking forward to it.

  • @horaciorecalde1689
    @horaciorecalde1689 Před 7 měsíci

    Hola Josè... Hermoso el video y ese ampli me gusta mucho. Acà en Argentina, es un poco difìcil conseguirlo.. Que opinàs de èl para uso de hogar? Con que limpiaste la placa frontal que quedò tan bien? Muchas gracias ..

    • @VintageAudioFever
      @VintageAudioFever  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi Josè... The video is beautiful and I really like that amp. Here in Argentina, it's a bit difficult to get it. What do you think of it for home use? What did you clean the faceplate with that turned out so well? Thanks a lot..

    • @VintageAudioFever
      @VintageAudioFever  Před 7 měsíci

      thank you Argentina.
      this amp is quit popular and easy to work on/ repair, yes it would be very nice for a home system, beautiful Marantz always did have a great sound, you maybe interested in my next video, I am working on a Marantz 1090...t
      see you on my next video
      Merry Christmas
      Joe'sbench506

    • @horaciorecalde1689
      @horaciorecalde1689 Před 7 měsíci

      @@VintageAudioFever Si, ya vì que estas con un 1090, pero me gusta este 1060. Muchas gracias por todo. Felices Fiestas

  • @maxcasci7432
    @maxcasci7432 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, let me start by saying that I don't understand the electrical engineering bullshit... in my life I have only changed the capacitors of my Ar11s... I would like to replace the filter capacitors of my Marantz 1060. Why do you discharge the capacitors before working on the amplifier? Do I have to do this too if I replace them? Thank you

    • @VintageAudioFever
      @VintageAudioFever  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi Max the reason I discharge especiallly the filter capacitors is that they store electricity, some don't store charge or some discharge on their own in time but you don't want to create a short by touching those capacitors as it could damage your electronic devices or get a shock. One thing you can do is with a MT test if there is a charge on the capacitors before your begin working on them...