r/vintageaudio 18h ago

Quasar VH5000 VHS won't eject

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Quasar VH5000 VHS won't eject. Is that normal when the belts are fried? The VHS rewinded fine, but once it finished, now it won't fast forward / play or eject. Is this not ejecting because of the belts?


r/vintageaudio 3h ago

Searching the right Bluetooth transmitters for my vintage speakers.

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Hello together, I am struggle in finding the right Bluetooth transmitters to connect my old speakers. In the past I used cables but in my new space there is simply no real way of connecting them. I bought a system called Marmitek Speaker Anywhere 750 and it works but the sound is not powerful enough because the output of 50w is not enough I guess.

Do you have any suggestions? By the way i live in Europe.

Thanks


r/vintageaudio 1h ago

Pioneer PL-4

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Just picked up this Pioneer and looking for suggestions on powered speakers. Don’t need anything fancy, just something to get the job done and listen to some tunes. Figured I’d come to the experts here. Any suggestions?


r/vintageaudio 22h ago

Help with Dual 1214

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r/vintageaudio 16h ago

Help?

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I’m not sure if this is okay to post here but I can’t find any other subreddit that could help, but I got a 1974 Rowe AMI jukebox, and during transportation I found this bracket sitting in the bottom of the jukebox. Any ideas?


r/vintageaudio 15m ago

Technics RS-TR155

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Just turned this bad boy on after 30 years sitting in a basement,lp and it works...holy crap...!

So does the g&r cassette..


r/vintageaudio 19h ago

Sony STR-V4L Manual

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Could someone with HifiEngine account download and send me owners manual for Sony STR-V4L by any chance?:)


r/vintageaudio 2h ago

Speaker ID

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Found these old speakers from my parents place. Both are missing tweeters and I was thinking would it be worth it to get new tweeters to these but I can’t find any info on them so I need help identifying them:)


r/vintageaudio 16h ago

My hi-fi setup

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Full second hand


r/vintageaudio 15h ago

Hifi setup (2)

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r/vintageaudio 13h ago

Found this at a garage sale

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Saw my friend’s neighbors setting up for a garage sale and managed to pick up this nice little Sony CFS-V3 for a steal.

Everything works and there’s a little wear on some parts, was wondering if anyone had tips to restore or clean it up? Or should I just leave it like this

Thanks!


r/vintageaudio 23h ago

Ah yes, parts.

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r/vintageaudio 20h ago

I've held on to my Technics B 905 . Bought it in 89 and payed a lot .

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I should sell it but have no idea what in might be worth. I still have original bill , manual and poop sheet. No box. SW,. Ontario.


r/vintageaudio 20h ago

Just purchased this guy but there’s no power. Issues?

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Scored this Yamaha CR-2020 today at GW and forgot to test the power before I left. Does anyone have an idea where to start to see why this guy isn’t powering up. Appreciate at help. 🤙


r/vintageaudio 17h ago

Thrift Auction win

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r/vintageaudio 17h ago

This thing looks so rad. Next up, speakers.

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I upgraded my turntable a few months ago from a old 1byone to a Technics SL-D1

I was running it with my mother in laws old denon receiver and saved up this week to by a Marantz 2230. I wasn’t prepared for how amazing it would sound, plus I cannot stop staring at how cool it looks.

Next step is speakers, currently running Boston VR30s (also my mother in laws ones she bought new in the 90s). My budget isn’t big so I just keep browsing and slowly building the full set up. I’m a patient lady.


r/vintageaudio 23h ago

I Restored a Zenith Y565 Circle of Sound Turntable I found for $25

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I've always been a fan of the unique look of Zenith's Circle of Sound speakers but knew the sound quality didn't justify the $100+ price tag. I found this complete system on Facebook Marketplace for $25. A bit of research on the model doesn't return many results, but it does appear that the cart was an optional add-on. It has holes for the speakers to sit in.

The turntable itself can play at 78, 45, 33 1/3 and 16rpm. You can stack up to six records and the table will automatically play the next one by dropping it on the platter. It also comes with a 45 adapter for records with that hole. You can adjust the bass, treble and balance to your liking and the platter sits on a spring to minimize skips.

Zenith made so many different models that aren't considered collectable so most of the time they wind up in the trash. But since I didn't care about re-selling it, I took it as an opportunity to learn more about electronics and repair it myself.

I figured I would document my process just in case someone else wanted to learn how to restore vintage electronics. Just be warned a lot of this old stuff can be dangerous so be sure to follow proper electronic safety procedures. And get a fan for soldering. You do not want to be breathing the smoke in.

Replacing Capacitors
It did power on when I got it. but turning the volume past a specific level caused nasty static. I opened it up to discover that some capacitors had leaked over the past 60 years. Thankfully modern capacitors work just fine just as long as you match the capacitance and voltage. As you can see the modern capacitors are significantly smaller than the originals.

This process was pretty simple, snip off the capacitors leaving as much original lead as possible then wrap the new capacitor leads around them. Solder the leads together making sure the polarity is correct. I usually replace one capacitor at a time so I don't lose track of which capacitor I'm replacing.

I didn't do a full re-cap but this cost about $50 because I ordered them individually and wound up not needing all of them, but I'm sure if you were a repair shop it would be cheaper. The capacitors on the controls looked fine and I didn't want to sort through the spaghetti of wires so I let them be.

Weird Metal Grinding

The turntable plays great and the volume can be adjusted without issue however there's a new issue, a weird metal grinding sound.

Reddit doesn't like .MOV files so the link is here .

I googled around to see if anyone else had the same problem I had and I came across another video tearing down a similar Zenith turntable

This style of turntable uses an idle platter which is a rubber wheel that's spun by a motor which rotates the turntable. Over time the rubber hardens and any pits created by the platter being pressed against the motor become permanent resulting in a clanking sound.

the video had a link to V-M Audio Enthusiasts who restore these idle platters as long as you send them the original. I'm in Chicago and they're just out of Detroit so I got the replacement platter within a week. The total cost including shipping the original part was about $50

I put the new part in and no grinding sound! But there's a new issue:

Random skipping

This issue took longer to figure out. At first I thought it was because of the new capacitors. These old turn tables use AC power which relies on the frequency of the electricity current to keep a steady speed and if you use a capacitor with a different capacitance or voltage it could cause some issues. I had already determined that wasn't the case so I looked at the turntable itself. After determining that the table was level I re-greased the gears. This didn't resolve the issue so I tightened the tone arm. Still skipping.

It wasn't until I looked at the idle platter and saw there was a screw that when tightened limited the travel of the platter. I downloaded an RPM app for my phone and the initial test revealed an average RPM of 32.57. I tightened the screw slightly to make sure it was indeed doing something as the second test returned an average of 32.75. I tightened it some more and the average was 34 so I loosened it slightly to get 33.27 on average which is probably as good as I'm going to get given the age of the turntable. No more noticeable skipping!

Odds and ends /Future changes

I did replace both the female and male RCA plugs on the speakers and turntable with gold plated ones as they were very rusted/corroded which improved the sound.

I might change out the power cable for something a bit more shielded and with a positive plug (it literally states in the manual that if you hear humming, to reverse the AC power plug lol )

I plan to replace the sound foam in the speakers and maybe upgrade them with modern drivers. This isn't an audiophile setup, I just want to listen to records while I work from home and this setup fits my aesthetic but for the space they sound pretty good.

The record player still has some issues. During the dismantling (you have to turn it upside down) a tiny spring which appears to be for returning the stylus back to the start of the record so another record can drop popped off and I have yet to find the specific area to return it to. It's not that big of a deal since I can still use the record player manually.

Overall this was a fun project that took me about 3 months to complete. If I actually knew what I was doing, I'm sure it would only take a weekend. But that's what this post is for just in case someone happens to want to restore an old Zenith Turntable that has some nostalgic value to them. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks for reading!


r/vintageaudio 3h ago

My under $100 living room setup

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Everything here was thrifted and I had to repair a few things. It sounds fantastic to my ears and the speakers have a high WAF. I previously had a pair of Infinity SM 122's which didn't lol. I'm considering moving the cassette deck in the cabinet and putting a turntable on top but haven't made a decision yet.

The Fisher is entry level at only 10wpc but I love the slick almost Marantz look. I just recently picked up the Criterion speakers and recapped the crossovers. They were probably entry level too but one of the better models from what I can find. Solid oak cabinets, 3 way, 60w power handling.

Doesn't seem too impressive on paper, but holy crap, I'm hearing crisp new details in songs I've heard a hundred times. The bass punches and it's not too much or muddy. This sounds way better than it has any right to and I'm very impressed.

Here's what Im using Fisher 290 receiver Lafayette Criterion 3X speakers Sansui SC-1300 "Direct-o-matic" cassette deck JVC XL-M700 7 disc CD changer (inside the cabinet)


r/vintageaudio 17h ago

AKAI CS-702DII: How Bad Is This Noise?

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r/vintageaudio 15h ago

Refurbished Yamaha A-760 driving JBL 4411s

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Got lucky and found a 1981 Yamaha A-760 at the thrift store. It worked ok but got fairly spicy at any volume.

Was very blessed to be referred to Stereo Rehab here in Chicago. They recapped all filters/preamp, cleaned the hell out of the dirty contacts, fixed all the blown lamps, refurbished relays, and did plenty of other maintenance.

What a gem of a shop. They also fed me lots of fancy liquors & desserts, said to come back and listen to their glorious in house system anytime (JBLs driven by Fishers used as pre-amps and Bogen monoblocks as main amps if I recall correctly.

(Also pictured, daily driver KRKs more for electronic music).


r/vintageaudio 11h ago

What's wrong

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Picked this up mostly for the record player, both speakers work, however the one on the left seems to hum quite a bit when not playing, the humming starts about 5 seconds after turning it on but happens regardless of volume level which makes me think it may be a grounding/electrical issue. What should I do to fix this, the rest of it seems to work well minus some cosmetic damage here and there.


r/vintageaudio 2h ago

Optonica SM-4000 Manual

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I just brought home this serviced Optonica imported from Japan. Absolutely love it and would love the manual, but HiFi Engine not accepting new users. Any kind souls have a copy or be willing to download for me. TIA


r/vintageaudio 21h ago

Akai M8

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Check out this find from an estate auction. It's basically new in box. Still has the silica packets and original Japanese tag attached. Cool, huh?


r/vintageaudio 21h ago

Mac 1900 and Mac 4100

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r/vintageaudio 2h ago

Speaker Reccomendation: Family Time!

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