A question:
There seem to be two different The Fisher amps called X-1000, and I seem to have one of the smaller ones. It's a brass-faceplate unit from 1959, and it came through one of those garage sale bonanzas that always seem to happen to other people but never to oneself. It was mounted with a tuner and a three-way speaker setup in a massively heavy console that was apparently one or two units down from the top of the line. The console was too nice to strip, so the components still live in it.
And it works, and sounds really quite good. But it's in dire need of a routine spruce-up and maintenance. In particular, there's a lot of leakage between the channels, indicating a need for [procedure whose name I have totally forgotten].
Uh, what's the name of that procedure?
There seem to be two different The Fisher amps called X-1000, and I seem to have one of the smaller ones. It's a brass-faceplate unit from 1959, and it came through one of those garage sale bonanzas that always seem to happen to other people but never to oneself. It was mounted with a tuner and a three-way speaker setup in a massively heavy console that was apparently one or two units down from the top of the line. The console was too nice to strip, so the components still live in it.
And it works, and sounds really quite good. But it's in dire need of a routine spruce-up and maintenance. In particular, there's a lot of leakage between the channels, indicating a need for [procedure whose name I have totally forgotten].
Uh, what's the name of that procedure?