Great video thanks for taking the time to post. I'm just starting the 2270 restoration and this helps! "My fellow air breathers" I love it. Question, you used a 2k trimming resistor for R762/R763. In the SM it calls for a 2.2k and a 1K just to make sure these worked for both bias and offset?
@@mightyducks5867 Parts can be purchased at Mouser or Digikey. The parts list is derived from the service manual and input from the friendly folks at Audio Karma.
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I really like your videos you’re very easy to listen to. Kudos to your troubleshooting technique and skills. Keep them coming.
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Love it 🙂 You certainly have the skills to service vintage hifi.
And most important: have fun! 🙂
Nice work! BTW, Mica is silicate mineral, in it's natural state, it flakes off in sheets.
I’m still learning about all of this. Thanks!
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Great video thanks for taking the time to post. I'm just starting the 2270 restoration and this helps! "My fellow air breathers" I love it.
Question, you used a 2k trimming resistor for R762/R763. In the SM it calls for a 2.2k and a 1K just to make sure these worked for both bias and offset?
That is correct. 2k for timmers for Bias and DC offset. I went by this recommendation from several folks on Audio Karma and it works just fine.
Ty so much for this video. Great help. We're did u get all your part list and we re did u buy
@@mightyducks5867 Parts can be purchased at Mouser or Digikey. The parts list is derived from the service manual and input from the friendly folks at Audio Karma.
Never go by what the board is marked all manufacture are bad for not marking there boards correctly. Always install the way they came out.
Exactly! I think I may have said something to that effect at the @13:19 mark. I don't know. Thanks for clarifying!
That, plus service manuals can be wrong as well.
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