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kyrvas
Junior Audioholic
"Since the output stage is direct coupled, protection needs to be robust . . . most likely cause is a power transistor" - Sounds logical based on the symptoms.No.
I can tell you since both channels are dead it is not getting power. Otherwise you would have to entertain a fault in both channels. The power supply was quite complex and the protection advanced for its date. The output transistors are direct coupled which is unusual for receivers of that date. Since the output stage is direct coupled, protection needs to be robust, or the shorted transistor blows up the speakers, which at that time was a common occurrence.
After looking at the service manual something is shorted, and the most likely cause is a power transistor or power transistors.
Do not take that unit to a recycling center. Because of its age, the ethical thing to do is to make it available to an enthusiast restorer via eBay.
"Do not take that unit to a recycling center." Please explain.