I just picked these Sansui SP -2000's up on Offer Up this past weekend for $100 bones! Ten minutes from my house. At least I have something while I work on the III's! It appears all the drivers work on this set. Maybe a recap in their future also. Put up a couple pics with my 4300 that another...
Thank you everyone for the help to this point. Here are some more pics. It appears as though this thing got super hot at some point. Tried a good dose of Fader lube on it but no dice. The schematic matchs up with what I have coils, caps and resistors. I am also have the original paper work that...
I do have the schematic and the knowledge to do the soldering required. I am not comfortable with choosing replacement caps. These speakers are in a 9.5 out of 10 physical condition and sounded amazing with three of the tweeters and one midrange inoperable. Would realy like to bring them back to...
Yes, three ptong L pads, Temple pots 60uf & 5uf. I am having issues with uploading pics. Trying to navigate this forum on a smartphone is not ideal! I will try to open up the pot and investigate further. I was having difficulties any source for a replacement in the 30 ohm range.
I am a Noob here but I need to draw on the people that know what's up. Diging in to a set of Rectilinear III's that were givin to me. I have some drivers that need to be replaced (on the Ebay hunt now). The real issue is the one crossover tweeter pot is welded. These pots seem to be nonexsistant...
I plan to put her in a rack with some cooling fans after the rebuild. I cover it up with a towel to keep her clean out in the shop, I just fired it up for the picture. You are correct it does get a bit warm under load!