Marantz 1030 Amplifier Service, Repair, and Bias BG007

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck. 5 дней назад

    All your content is of interest but this one was very helpful to me.
    I've got a Marantz 1060 the big brother to your unit so your procedures were of great assistance. Although my unit works I plan to replace many of the electrolytic caps and rebuild the Power Supply board.

  • @singuyen7540
    @singuyen7540 2 года назад

    I started tinkering with vintage audio around 2009, stop since 2015. The itch is now back after I started watching this gent’s videos. Very informative and thorough, thank you!

  • @michaelgagne4530
    @michaelgagne4530 7 лет назад

    The vid was great for me. I have a Marantz 1030. And I loved watching one get repaired. Your videos become great teaching tools not just for the amp owners but for people interested in acquiring the tools and skill to attempt a step by step diagnosis. Mahalo from Maui!

  • @dwoodog
    @dwoodog 4 года назад

    I've been watching a handful of these repair videos lately. Mostly interested in the simple 2 channel units. I have to say this video is one of the top showing what your doing, non breeze over hook ups, and explain things yet. Kudos to a excellent video.

  • @Chewbacca651
    @Chewbacca651 9 лет назад

    Loving watching your diagnostic process. Between EEVBlog, MaxxArcade, Tampatech and etc, beginning to realise how vulnerable capacitors are over time, but this is also reigniting my enthusiasm for repairs as that is what I trained for 20 some years ago but struggled to get work in electronic repairs. Keep up the good work

  • @jimspamfolder
    @jimspamfolder 8 лет назад

    I must send a thank you note for your video. You make a great teacher. You take it slow and I can understand you ! Just bought my first O Scope and now I need learn how to use it ! I have always worked with and on electronics since a little kid. Now I am retired and do nothing but play around with vintage stereo equipment. I really want to know as much as I can so I will continue to watch as I am now subscribed..Thanks again...From Alabama..

  • @YUHJKT
    @YUHJKT 5 лет назад

    I actually conceptually understood and learned from your video. Thanks for the down-to-earth explanations of how these things are designed and why.

  • @knunne1
    @knunne1 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you for taking the time in making a great video. I was one of the guys who the word bias and thought it was rocket science. You clear it up for me and I learned a lot. I appreciate it.

    • @Blueglow
      @Blueglow  9 лет назад +2

      knunne1 this is music to my ears, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @gjb6177
    @gjb6177 8 лет назад +1

    REALLY appreciate you taking the time to make these videos! I'm working through restoring a Sansui 6060 as practice for my Marantz 2270, 2250B and 2230. Can't thank you enough!

  • @coldfinger459sub0
    @coldfinger459sub0 6 лет назад

    After years of watching stereo repair videos including yours I’m now at a level I’m a beginner do it yoursefer and I’m going over your old videos a second time because now I actually understand most of what you’re saying and the tips and tricks that you show in your videos and I can put them into application. Thank you.

  • @johncunningham5435
    @johncunningham5435 8 лет назад

    Excellent demonstration on fixing a Marantz 1030; like you I carefully match the gain of the driver transistors and change out the capacitors, finally checking DC offset and correctly bias the outputs for symmetrical balance.

  • @theeurobandit
    @theeurobandit 9 лет назад +1

    Nice video! I'm really into the 1970's audio gear! I got a Marantz 2270 myself! I do want to learn to repair these things and not only to collect them!

  • @KameraShy
    @KameraShy 3 года назад

    Wow! Real vintage electronics there. iPod Nano!

  • @junichiikeda5860
    @junichiikeda5860 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks much for the video. Don't know much about fixing the old gear but you made it more easy to understand! A+ for sharing your knowledge my friend!

  • @DrScientistSounds
    @DrScientistSounds 9 лет назад

    I've got an old amp to service and wasn't really sure where to start, thanks for the great trouble-shooting tutorial.

  • @RobertGlotzbach
    @RobertGlotzbach Год назад

    So happy to have found this.... Thank you SOOOOO much !

  • @MartinHubbard1
    @MartinHubbard1 8 лет назад +1

    Just finished watching your vidio and enjoyed it, thank you for taking the time to upload it . Nice to see the Amp working correctly again...Martin

  • @mannye
    @mannye 8 лет назад

    I love it! What a great video! I enjoy finding thrift store receivers and other audio equipment and saving it from going in a landfill. This video showed me that I can save many more that I might have otherwise left on the shelf! Thank you!

  • @michaeledwards3528
    @michaeledwards3528 9 лет назад

    Very good indeed, thanx for compiling videos, I enjoy watching them and learning!

  • @Seaabb
    @Seaabb 9 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this video! I've been reading about electronics in hope of repairing and refreshing some of my old amps in future. There was a lot of information in this video that i needed to see to properly understand. This has got to be the only time i've ever watched anything on youtube of this length from start to finish and was interested the entire time.
    All the best.
    Subscribed!

  • @doubledigitdreams
    @doubledigitdreams 3 года назад

    Wow, in just one video I’ve learned so much.

  • @brig.4398
    @brig.4398 9 лет назад

    thx for the video, I used to work in a shop and helped the owner fix some units...but never learned how to make the adjustments.

  • @Brandvegn
    @Brandvegn 9 лет назад

    Seriously, the 'southern' is not very southern. Thanks so much for the video. I loved watching the entire hour. Fixing a Marantz 19 and the tuner dial is a wreck. Just happened upon this while looking at videos. Subscribed.

  • @462ANIMAL
    @462ANIMAL 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the video, it really helps to give a better understanding of all that it takes to do some of the repairs.

  • @kylesmithiii6150
    @kylesmithiii6150 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video and the instructions. It is all very good!!! I tend to replaced all electrolytic caps from my sound equipment from the mid 1990s or early -- it is a complete peace of mind. BTW, you filmed this over 4 years ago, I think that by now you have bought a desoldering gun. I used that manual desoldering pump before but was never good at using that until I finally bought a desoldering gun -- what a change! Regards,

  • @fullblastman
    @fullblastman 9 лет назад

    Thank you, thank you! I love how you show exactly how to diagnose with the block diagrams the board that has the problem......keep up the great videos!

  • @martinda7446
    @martinda7446 8 лет назад +2

    1st thing always to do on an old audio amp is wiggle and twiddle switches...often your missing channel suddenly will pop back when fiddling here. Do this before 'diving in'.

  • @vanityaudio
    @vanityaudio 8 лет назад

    Very informative and well done - thanks for taking the time to make this video!

  • @GodOutlandish
    @GodOutlandish 8 лет назад

    I just acquired this amp. It blows the fuse on power on. I can't to get it sorted utilizing some of the techniques you have demonstrated. Hopefully its just the power supply board causing my fuse to pop.

  • @jvfoto
    @jvfoto 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video, enjoyed it... have similar problems with my 1030 (later version like this one). Lots of noise so some caps and transistors will need replacement.

  • @hamidonahmad5562
    @hamidonahmad5562 6 лет назад

    Good video. ! I am still in the process of overhal this unit. Problems is very difficut to find replacement parts especially the transistor

  • @OrganNLou
    @OrganNLou 6 лет назад

    Really good video! Easy and concise! THANK YOU!

  • @videolabguy
    @videolabguy 5 лет назад

    I love your videos. But... Smile with me now! ... your block diagram was... just inaccurate. In my best DR. Smith voice, "OH, the pain!"
    The phono preamp and FM input are in front of the selector block. The path should be [any input] to [selector block] to [volume tone block] to [preamp block] to [power amp block(s)] to [head phone jack] to [speaker selector] to [speaker output]. The phono input goes directly to the phono preamp, which both raises the signal level and applies industry standard equalization, making the phono level into compatible line level and it NOW joins the selector block. The FM receiver, and other input devices (usually) already put out properly equalized line level and goes to the appropriate input of the selector block.
    Thank you for your great videos! Thumbs up!

  • @larkenfield179
    @larkenfield179 8 лет назад

    Thank you for another helpful video... Sound quality is excellent!

  • @RegiPavan
    @RegiPavan 8 лет назад

    Thanks sooo much, your vídeo cleared a lot of doubts on how to approach problema on audio systems.. Really nice of you...

  • @stevephilipczak1464
    @stevephilipczak1464 Год назад

    I know this is an old video - so, I don't really expect a reply but...... I have this exact same unit on my bench now. Had the exact same problem - low gain from driver transistors on one channel. I replaced all six transistors (both channels) and all of the caps on the driver board. So far, so good. Both channels working now. I now need to do the bias and output adjustments. I have the required test equipment, and a fair amount of experience. My question is - I noticed that the output was never checked for DC (ie; offset). Am I correct in assuming that balanced clipping points will yield minimal DC on the outputs?
    BTW - thanks very much for what you do. I love your channel. Have learned a lot. And that Southern accent....I find it quite calming actually 🙂

  • @tomb375
    @tomb375 8 лет назад

    Amazing Video! Thank you so much you are a great instructor and thank you for sharing your great knowledge. I have an Adcom GFA 555 that works good on my outdoor speakers but I would like to check out before bringing inside and connecting to my really good speakers. Is there a good way for me to check with just a Digital Multimeter. I do not have an Oscilloscope. I wish you were closer I'm in NY on Long Island. Thank you for your help and keep em' coming!

  • @JohnDoe-uq3mx
    @JohnDoe-uq3mx 7 лет назад

    What some may realize is that, the closer the range that the part is to your circuit's operating voltage, the more efficient it is. If that makes any sense even.

  • @mohare134
    @mohare134 3 года назад

    Hello Marc. I noticed on the circuit board, the transistor's center pin is the collector, however on the cut sheet you showed, the center pin is the base...is there a discrepancy there?

  • @fullwaverecked
    @fullwaverecked 2 года назад

    I've noticed that "post" c vid, my local market has taken a nose dive in vintage kit availability.

  • @iaagg
    @iaagg 9 лет назад

    Great teaching on this video, I learned a lot.

  • @arifhussain423
    @arifhussain423 7 лет назад

    Great video! One question, should the bias be set when the amplifier is cold, or once the amp warms up? Since the temperature will affect bias current.

  • @rogerhelland7424
    @rogerhelland7424 3 года назад

    Didn't understand why, when the bias voltage was jumping up and down you said it was a bad capacitor. Did you replace it and then adjust the bias voltage later after the video?

  • @emorris272
    @emorris272 8 лет назад

    1st viewing of one of your videos. Very informative, very entertaining!!!

  • @garysurovec
    @garysurovec 4 месяца назад

    It's a good idea to keep the xsistors matched side to side to keep gains all the same, somewhat. Because you know, audiophiles can hear the differences in xsistors side to side. 😂

  • @modifiedmashup7646
    @modifiedmashup7646 9 лет назад

    Very nice video. I have a marantz 2232 amp, it seems to have lots of power with great sound but i never see any info on these units. My particular unit has uneven sound on left channel, slightly pushing in or moving volume knob from side to side corrects this temporarily. I was wondering what you think might be the problem, and do you think this amp is worth fixing,

  • @MrLaskez99
    @MrLaskez99 3 года назад

    Hello! I've got Marantz 2220 and it's got similar power amplifier board. I've seen that some people adjust DC offset by connecting multimeter to speaker terminals and turning trimmer resistors (R729/30) accordingly (to get 0V). Is this a substitute adjustment for these 2 steps in "power amplifier adjustment", or for at least one? Thanks!

  • @RSM_1
    @RSM_1 6 лет назад

    HI, great video thank you!, i have the same machine on my bench at the moment, i am having some trouble with a buzz/hum when i move the selector over to MIC and it gets worse on PHONO, any advice, i have already recaped and replaced all the c458s

  • @bobcollazo851
    @bobcollazo851 9 лет назад

    Great stuff, keep 'em coming!

  • @beefsupreme64
    @beefsupreme64 9 лет назад

    great choice of music !

  • @sixpie.
    @sixpie. 8 лет назад

    Will recapping change the sound ? I have a Marantz 1030 that has no problems yet, and I really like its super sweet sound. thanks.

  • @HONJAASE
    @HONJAASE 9 лет назад +3

    excellent video, i have a house full of Marantz!

    • @dennisanderson3477
      @dennisanderson3477 6 лет назад

      ELLIOTT HAASE if you need another 1030 marantz to fix let me know

  • @Zionsol777
    @Zionsol777 8 лет назад

    nice video, one suggestion for you. using a tool specifically designed for tweaking potentiometers is a good practice to get in the habit of doing. metal objects such as a screwdriver can cause interference in some circuits as well as being potentially dangerous........ just saying

  • @cgillyard
    @cgillyard 8 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing, wow the hour flew by! Have you worked on a Marantz Model 2235b stereophonic receiver yet?

  • @frankgeeraerts6243
    @frankgeeraerts6243 4 года назад

    Hello Marc, there is NO DC offset ...... These are not power supply caps but capacitor output and should be floating at half the supply voltage.

  • @poduck2
    @poduck2 6 лет назад

    I'm curious what kind of soldering process Marantz used that leaves all that flux residue.

  • @mvh2275
    @mvh2275 8 лет назад

    I would have replaced all the electrolytic capacitors. Their life span is only 30 years and the Marantz looks to be at least that. My thoughts. Thanks for sharing.

  • @j.jeyamurugannadar6031
    @j.jeyamurugannadar6031 3 года назад

    Very nice 👍

  • @essentialedm937
    @essentialedm937 8 лет назад

    I have the same problem with my marantz pm151, that the right channel for both speaker outputs doesn't work, and I would like to repair it, but to send it off to someone to repair would cost me the same as, or more, than just buying a working used one. Is there any advice you could give me on trying to repair it at home myself with limited equipment as I have never done this before.

  • @manchkyrico2142
    @manchkyrico2142 3 года назад

    Hello engineer, what the exact brand and model of that transistor, lcr tester? I can't find it on the website maybe because need to model. Thank you.

  • @sebastianolevimorenos639
    @sebastianolevimorenos639 6 лет назад

    Hello from Italy, I own a Marantz 104 Tuner driven by a Marantz 1030. My speakers are Klipsch HeresyII (1988). Just one question please: the bass section seems poor. To have more smooth sound I must add laudness and turn the bass at nearly the maximum level. Speakers are Hi Efficiency 99db, maybe are not a good match Marantz-Klipsch or do you think there is something that doesn't work properly inside my Marantz 1030? I often clean inside from dust, but never changed or replaced original pieces: just the power lamp burned. What do you think about it? Sorry for my english. Waiting for a kind answer from you, I send my regards. Ciao Sebastiano

  • @davidcaruso103
    @davidcaruso103 6 лет назад

    Great video!!

  • @allrock1238
    @allrock1238 8 лет назад

    Under your instructions for Amp Bias Adjustment you outline the procedure verbally , compare what you say to what's referenced in print. and yes if I am not careful I do the same thing. 7.5 volts DC is a lot diffrent from 7.5 mV DC and yes you do correct yourself in the actual procedure later on,thank you for sharing

  • @tworsell
    @tworsell 9 лет назад

    You, my friend, are swell!

  • @marijntopgear
    @marijntopgear 6 лет назад

    Subscribed! Nice BNC switch :)

  • @The8TrackChap
    @The8TrackChap 8 лет назад

    Have you ever serviced reel to reel decks?

  • @leohobbleohobb3781
    @leohobbleohobb3781 8 лет назад

    very informative

  • @SingapuraTreasure
    @SingapuraTreasure 6 лет назад

    u r the best

  • @simonhaaeman1368
    @simonhaaeman1368 8 лет назад

    i have a denver ifi 710 white and i have lost the controller så can i build it so its only go on jack stik ? +Blueglow Electronics

  • @mdzacharias
    @mdzacharias 9 лет назад

    Good job, but really. You've got that nice 2246 scope. You could have used that and a multimeter and really troubleshot it down to that transistor. This isn't on you, but these days people just shotgun caps etc and not so much actual troubleshooting. So much is revealed with waveforms and voltage levels. I've been doing this going on 40 years and I would love to see these skills survive.

    • @grimtale69
      @grimtale69 9 лет назад

      Mark Zacharias Make a video!

    • @mdzacharias
      @mdzacharias 9 лет назад

      Mark Walker I have - just not lately. Look up "repair brief". You'll see some of mine. I've done at least about 20. Multimeter reviews, repairs, etc. Thanks!

  • @jon123423
    @jon123423 9 лет назад

    Very interesting, when using signal generator is it always 1khz to test this or other frequencies can be used - what is the minimum MHz you would recommend when investing on a signal generator? do you also need a scope for this? Not all amps have trim pots to adjust bias or or configure output transistors, so would you just leave it as default?

    • @Blueglow
      @Blueglow  9 лет назад

      +jon123423 It might be easier for me to just make a video this weekend showing my audio test bench and all the things I do to test out an amp and what not. As to the trim pots, most have an adjustable bias, those that don't, you may need to replace bias resistors

    • @Blueglow
      @Blueglow  9 лет назад

      +jon123423 1khz is just a good starting point where i do most testing. however for frequency response, i use the full range. i'll make a video and demonstrate soon. a scope is very handy, any 10mhz or higher scope will work well for audio if there are no bias pots, you may need to insert one or replace resistors, watch my mc225 video to see an example

    • @jon123423
      @jon123423 9 лет назад

      +Blueglow Electronics Thank you very much for that. I have also notice from some of your your videos around solid state amplifiers that you do not probe on circuit as much when using scope, why?

    • @Blueglow
      @Blueglow  9 лет назад

      Good question. I do use a scope a lot on SS unit but guess I need to post that more.

  • @bostjantrancar9605
    @bostjantrancar9605 8 лет назад

    great video I

  • @tanzeemahmad9657
    @tanzeemahmad9657 8 лет назад

    this video good advantag thankss iwont marantaz model 15 repair & restoration plese uplod thankss

  • @dennisanderson3477
    @dennisanderson3477 6 лет назад

    Blueglow has got his stuff together for electronics he con fix my marnantz 1030

  • @yasswaddah4098
    @yasswaddah4098 5 лет назад

    The bigger the voltage of the components, the more heat is generated, it is never a good solution.

  • @LuizFernando-ij1pc
    @LuizFernando-ij1pc 8 лет назад

    this video was to be one of the coolest videos of electronics that has already been produced ... But the guy films so badly and so much talk and no stop that has become the most boring video of all time !!!