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The Sony's now fully operational
The speaker connectors I needed came in the mail today so I was able to hook the Sony up to a pair of Polk Audio bookshelf speakers and all I can say is Wow! For an all-in-one system, it really punches above its weight. It has a nice, rich sound--gotta love '70s analog systems--and it will drive those Polks with little if any noticeable distortion at normal listening volumes. Even though it's only 20 watts, it's sound quality is really more akin to a standalone receiver than a budget all-in-one.
I had a little time yesterday afternoon and took the lid off of it. I discovered it was manufactured December 24, 1979. I also discovered this thing is surprisingly clean inside. Very little dust. I sprayed the tuner and every switch and potentiometer with a liberal dose of CRC Electrical Contact Cleaner and what little scratchiness I'd heard through the headphones was gone when I fired it up today. I also cleaned the heads on the cassette deck and I repeatedly worked the play button for a couple of minutes. Now, the play button stays down fine, although you have to give it a pretty authoritative push.
The only thing that doesn't work is one of the lights on the tuner dial. There's one at each end and the one on the left, above the signal strength meter, doesn't work. At some point, I'll look into replacing it, but for now I'm quite happy if that's the only issue it has. I'm looking forward to enjoying some "relaxation therapy" with it this weekend.
The speaker connectors I needed came in the mail today so I was able to hook the Sony up to a pair of Polk Audio bookshelf speakers and all I can say is Wow! For an all-in-one system, it really punches above its weight. It has a nice, rich sound--gotta love '70s analog systems--and it will drive those Polks with little if any noticeable distortion at normal listening volumes. Even though it's only 20 watts, it's sound quality is really more akin to a standalone receiver than a budget all-in-one.
I had a little time yesterday afternoon and took the lid off of it. I discovered it was manufactured December 24, 1979. I also discovered this thing is surprisingly clean inside. Very little dust. I sprayed the tuner and every switch and potentiometer with a liberal dose of CRC Electrical Contact Cleaner and what little scratchiness I'd heard through the headphones was gone when I fired it up today. I also cleaned the heads on the cassette deck and I repeatedly worked the play button for a couple of minutes. Now, the play button stays down fine, although you have to give it a pretty authoritative push.
The only thing that doesn't work is one of the lights on the tuner dial. There's one at each end and the one on the left, above the signal strength meter, doesn't work. At some point, I'll look into replacing it, but for now I'm quite happy if that's the only issue it has. I'm looking forward to enjoying some "relaxation therapy" with it this weekend.