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plutonium233 Posted - Nov 25 2005 : 9:21:29 PM
I am working on my old pioneer rx-1191 again. I have problems with the tuner section not working. the inputs all work, it goes from one frequency to the next, and plays intermittently (hasn't played any lately) . When it cuts out the stereo light goes off. I was poking around and found a electrolytic cap the when the top metal piece is touched it causes a 60hz buzz/hum. Could this be a bad cap? Also, does anyone have a service manual for this stereo?
Thanks,
Kyle

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Aaron Cake Posted - Nov 28 2005 : 09:15:42 AM
That would be a good place to start. Replace the capacitor, then examine the area around it for broken traces or cold solder joints.


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