I've got this old Symphonic 16-S Record player that functions but has a problem. When I turn it on, it's fine, but once the power tube warms up and passes voltage, the speaker emits a constant noise. The noise doesn't get louder/softer by turning the volume knob, it only goes away when I power the unit off. It sort of sounds like an open circuit but the machine fully functions: when I touch the needle (CAREFULLY), I can hear it coming out of the speaker, just quietly in comparison to the very loud humming noise.
I cleaned the power tubes socket with contact cleaner and heated up each solder point for good measure.
My suspects are the two caps and the tube. I don't feel like it is the tube though just because these are pretty reliable tubes in general. The caps are more likely culprits... Which one is that blue rectangular cap though?
Also, why is the selenium rectifier only connected on one side? The positive side's lug is cut off and nothing is connected to it.
I tried following the schematics but it seems the designs changed quite a bit during production as the schematic doesn't match up with the circuit.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. just trying to get this to work to play records...
I cleaned the power tubes socket with contact cleaner and heated up each solder point for good measure.
My suspects are the two caps and the tube. I don't feel like it is the tube though just because these are pretty reliable tubes in general. The caps are more likely culprits... Which one is that blue rectangular cap though?
Also, why is the selenium rectifier only connected on one side? The positive side's lug is cut off and nothing is connected to it.
I tried following the schematics but it seems the designs changed quite a bit during production as the schematic doesn't match up with the circuit.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. just trying to get this to work to play records...
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