Re: Yahama Receiver
- From: D from BC <myrealaddress@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 03:26:36 GMT
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 15:00:22 -0700, mpm <mpmillard@xxxxxxx> wrote:
A friend asked me to repair his Circa-1979 Yamaha CR-440 receiver.
Looks like the audio PA is bad. Unfortunately, the IG-02990 module is
no longer available. (At least, I can't justify the $250 minimum
order....)
Can someone confirm an STK-0040 as a viable replacement?
Now the reason for posting in SED: the STK part isn't widely available
either.
Everything in this receiver seems to work except the audio amp.
And actually, it's a really nice unit in great shape!
My question: IF I had to, I suppose I could re-engineer an audio amp
to at least get it functioning again. (My immediate thought is to use
a pair of National Semi "Boomer" series amps...) There's plenty of
room and heat sinking available inside.
Originally, this was a 30-watt unit, but nothing says it has to stay
that way.
Obviously, I would prefer to just swap the final(s) and be done with
it.
But just in case, what would you guys recommend for a no-nonsense, low
parts count "retrofit" for something like this. Thanks. -mpm
What do you get when you cross a Yamaha Receiver with funny joke?
....... A Yahma ha ha ha ...
But seriously..
I did something like that years ago..
Sure ...you fix it...it works.. and then your friend doesn't trust the
fix and sells it on Ebay for $50.00.
All your hard work for nothin... :P
D from BC
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