Hey all, I'm looking for some help as to why my old Technics SU-G75 amp isn't producing sound. All the settings are where they need to be, speaker button is on, volume is up, etc, etc. I removed the top to unit and it looks like some components overheated, see pic below. Looks like resistor 703 and 704 might be cooked? Don't know what would cause this. Could this be my problem? Is this a quick/ easy fix or am I better off retiring this old girl? Got it for Christmas about 20 years ago, I hate to get rid of it. Any help would be appreciated.
Greetings
the power module is damaged and the components ... as you described, resistors burned and other components are over heated .
you need a service technician if you are still hanging on your baby :)
unless you are a technician .i will be glad to send you send you schematic.
i cannot post it as(PDF).
SOURCE: Technics SU-G75
I had the same problem. The solution to me was presoldering transistor Q708. http://www.flickr.com/photos/37147023@N03/3511227679/?edited=1
SOURCE: Hello I have a Technics SU-V45A amp, it's about 18
See there is a problem with the volume conroller as it is 18 years old the controller has worn out replace the volume controller with a new one and you will be able to enjoy great sound again
SOURCE: i have a SU-G75 Technics stereo intergrated
Hi grayjt1963,
Based on the symptoms that you described this problem is caused by either of the two components. The most likely reason why you are getting no sound at all right now is the protect mode which your amp is in right now with the outputs turned off to prevent further damage. This unit have an AMP-Pac for the final stages that may be defective. The part number is RSN3306. This is the most likely part and can be purchased for about $60. Also inside is another AMP-Pac for the center and rear speakers (SVI3204B) which runs about $58. Either can cause the symptom you describe.
Hope this helps.
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