Technics sa 410 service manual




















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Guter Zustand! See full item description. Business seller information. Contact details. Viktor Sidorkin. SVIA , Jan 3, Messages: 3, Location: Tampa area, Fl. Boy, this brings back memories. The SA was the first piece of real gear I ever bought, back in late I mowed lawns all summer to obtain it. It lasted me until the early 90's when I gave it to a friend. Sorry about the rambling, it just struck a memory. Good luck fixing it, hopefully it's not the proprietary "computer drive" IC that runs the amp.

SVIA , Jan 4, Messages: Location: Wilmore KY. It is a great receiver and if so I will replace these transistors. Robint , Jan 5, Last edited: Oct 4, SVIA , Jan 5, Messages: Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan.

I guess I'm not the only one who's SA died this year. I noticed a Technics SA sitting forlorn on a window ledge. I asked if it played and could I buy it. The reply was a quick no. They had used it to let customers preview used vinyl with headphones until the turntable had died.

Guess it wasn't a Technics turntable! Don't worry about people's reviews who are hung up on other brands. They are biased and trying to stroke their own egos and justify their previous purchase decisions to pay hundreds for an inferior product.

These Technics receivers are excellent pieces just like their turntables were from the same period. Further, Technics was happy with its huge share of the turntable market, so when they sold a receiver, it was just gravy for them. The SA-X0X line also had power output meters on their receivers.

I believe starting with the SA they had two meters, while the and only had one meter for the radio signal strength. The bigger receivers also had a power output meter for the amp, showing you how many watts it was delivering. Thanks for that post. I have a SA - and need to clean it. Any suggestions? I get static and click and pops as I change the volume.

My plan is to open the case as indicated in the service manual - and just spray caned air around. Hope I don't get flack for re-opening a 4 year old thread I had the same issue with an SA that I bought in great shape on eBay. The short answer is, get DeOxit D5 and clean all the pots and switches. The problem is the toggle switches are extremely long and extend inward, and are a 'slide' type with some grease, very hard to reach without partial disassembly. The Volume pot can actually take some spray from the front by taking off the knob, and there is fairly easy access to the pots with the cover off.

Whatever you do, don't take apart the tuner dial parts, or untie the string, cut it, or get Deoxit on the tuner spindles, you may never get it back on, and the lubricant in DeOxit d5 keeps the pots humming, but may cause the tune indicator winding to slip, and you will have problems tuning, although isopropyl alcohol will clean up nicely if over-sprayed. Place cotton cloth, or good absorbent paper towel Viva is my fav around the switches and pots while spraying.

Deoxit gets all over, and is a magnet for dust. It may take a few squirts, and moving the pots and switches around to get a good clean signal, and then a second or third treatment to flush out a heavily "Nicotined" unit. The volume pot takes a lot of work, the more corrosion or gunk there is, and may never be perfect, between the 'spring stops', but these type of pots are probably pretty hard to find. I had considered at one point, de-soldering and taking mine apart, to remove the "increment" device, which I always hated, because it's damned difficult to set the volume in-between, and I believe this is why this part is so noisy to begin with.

I had to do a couple treatments, but it's all my unit needed to perform like new again, and I use it daily, and also replaced the panel lamps with 8 blue LED's, now I see people have the option of fuse LED's, which were not available when I refurbed mine.

If anyone decides to use the 8 Volt kind, I would recommend using extra ones, or using an extra resitor to dim them, because blue LED's can be quite intense with the lights off.

Putting Led's at the same point as the bulbs which are always burned out on these divides the 18V nicely so that all is required are two resistors, if I had more time I would have used a AC to DC circuit, but the LED's designed to run at 3V with 18V current are running at a third their intended voltage, minus the resistor values, will probably outlve the life of the receiver Hope this helps.

I'm sure that these are still very popular amps. I'm hoping to find a or sooner or later, but the is a solid 40 Watts per channel, into 8 Ohms, and I'm going into very efficient 3-way 4 Ohm speakers, and even the does the job my trusty old did back in the day.

These amps are worth the effort, they sound better than people will admit, and the look and feel beyond compare, so you may not want to advertise this to everyone. The Tuners are superb, sounding better than any new digital tuners, and with a nice Technics turntable with a vintage Audio Technica cartridge, and linear nude, or microline stylus, can give many an "audiophile" system a run for their money.

This website is not affiliated with or sponsored by Technics. To purchase SA spares or accessories, please contact the company via their website or visit an authorised retailer. Gallery Requests Search. Technics Stereo Receivers SA Reviewed Jun 25th, by TracePick This is an under appreciated vintage gem! Reviewed Nov 18th, by Jim Libert I own one of these. Reviewed Jul 23rd, by cparadis I bought this new , and have used it almost non stop since, I am an electronic engineer and have repaired and built amps both tube and semiconductor.

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