flatpopely
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The service manual denotes them as 2SK170V.
The service manual denotes them as 2SK170V.
The 'J' is the important bit, not just any old MOSFET, or otherwiseYes, F.E.T. without the name of the brand, at least on mine.
It says Matsushita in the service manual.Yes, F.E.T. without the name of the brand, at least on mine.
Has anyone recapped their JVC? It's at least 30 years old now.
I had a hum on a slightly older JVC 1100, and just replaced some Towa capacitors in the audio path, now is dead silent. Most of the capacitors are Elna and raaeplacing all of them is a lot of work, but I'm thinking about..
Has anyone recapped their JVC? It's at least 30 years old now.
I had a hum on a slightly older JVC 1100, and just replaced some Towa capacitors in the audio path, now is dead silent. Most of the capacitors are Elna and replacing all of them is a lot of work, but I'm thinking about..
I had aswell Jvc 1100 and was in perfect condition when was inspected by my technician.Has anyone recapped their JVC? It's at least 30 years old now.
I had a hum on a slightly older JVC 1100, and just replaced some Towa capacitors in the audio path, now is dead silent. Most of the capacitors are Elna and replacing all of them is a lot of work, but I'm thinking about..
Mine was NOS 5 or so years ago, so no recap yet. Not looking forward to having to recap, disassembly looks daunting. It does look like the boards are single sided though.
Let me take a look at the service manual and get back to you.
That's what the service manual states. I don't know about the MM stage as I did not really look at it but I changed the 470R for 560R in the MC stage to match my Linn ASAKA (nice improvement in treble and soundstage) and the values were as per the manual.Thank you so much!
Just to clarify (I'm new cartridge matching), can I please confirm that's
Moving Magnet Impedance = 47kΩ Capacitance = 100pF
Moving Coil Impedance = 470Ω Capacitance = 1000pF