Mitsubishi DA-R20 receiver - fix or dump?

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bcSteveO

Audiophyte
I have recently pulled my old Mitsubishi DA-R20 out of storage along with 4 Pioneer HPM100 speakers.

I purchased these items in the mid-80s and got a lot of use out of them, but had to store them due to lack of space probably 8 years ago.

The speakers look great -they held up well. The receiver though doesn't tune FM properly and some of the speaker contacts are a little fragile with the sound cutting out periodically.

The receiver was working well when I stored it - I suspect it just needs a good cleaning.

Generally speaking is it better to invest some money getting these older components fixed, or would I be better off buying a new receiver?

I'm more interested in quality components than in saving a few bucks - but I would be interested in getting some expert opinions.

Thanks in advance for any advice you wish to share.
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
Receiver maintenance.

If you can clean off the VC and speaker terminals with some electrical contact cleaner and repair a few solder joints, then go for it, but I wouldn't invest money to repair the old gear.

For any serius HT system, you will want a 5.1 or 7.1 system with Dolby, DTS, etc. processing.

The old speakers might work OK but the foam surround material on woofers tends to deterioriate over time.
 

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