Jefft91
Active Member
This is a recent project I started. I've done quite a few AU-717s, but I wanted to take a different approach this time.






- Starting with the power supply, I de-soldered all of the wires to allow me to easily remove the board to work on it.
- I (almost) completely disassembled the unit in order to clean the chassis.
- I removed all of the boards off of the back to allow me to polish the RCA connectors without scratching up the back panel. This also facilitates complete removal of the phono/input selector board, thus avoiding strain on the ribbon connectors.
- While I had the back stripped, I was able to straighten out the crease (see before photos) on my woodworking bench.
- I decided to reflow all the solder joints on the boards. I'll explain more below, but this totally avoids finding stealth cold/cracked solder that I always have a hard time seeing. I then cleaned all the flux thoroughly when finished. I'll show photos of the defluxed boards.


























