Sansui g 5700 service manual
Sansui G Receiver. Image 1 of 1. Audio Video TV Multimedia. Service Manual. Comments 1. Login or register to post reviews. Reviewed Nov 28th, by lettherebmusic. I'm having the same problem as is mentioned in all of the previous replies. I have a G with the digital readout stuck on a frequency that's outside of the FM range.
The tuning knob has no effect on it and no stations come in. AM works fine. I haven't found a solution. Sam, go on eBay, and look for this chip. After reading through AK it was determined all G-7 models this chip fails.
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They turned out quite nice and were a very good match for the rest of the metal on the unit. These seem to be the most problem boards. I am going to try hard to order up everything for them tomorrow. I'm almost done with the list for the F Are there any resistors that I should replace on the F besides R44? TMaster , Jan 10, You will be better off to only replace the ones that have failed.
Minimize the parts that you replace and try to validate the repair before moving on. I did some probing on the resistors, only a few were wild might be because they are still in the circuit. Also some by the relay are corroded, I'm going to replace some of them. What are you guys using for the Zener diodes?
I could not find any info on here for replacements. TMaster , Jan 11, I'm debating on maybe I should just replace all the elec capacitors and troubleshoot the problem, fix it and let it be.
I just feel like I should completely make it last for a long time by replacing a lot of stuff. Let me know what you guys think. TMaster , Jan 12, This is one of the reasons why I am still futzing with my G If it ain't broke yet don't fix it!
Much easier ID one problem, establish the scope of the problem, do some research as needed , then work on a solution. Observation: If you can, I'd get it working before going after the electrolytic caps, or older caps that are "in the signal path". Then you can safely go back and replace the caps one at a time. This will give you a chance to notice the improvement in the sound, and know that you can easily isolate the problem if it doesn't work. With all due respect Steve, I think yours is a special case, I have blown through 5 of these units in the last year, 2 x G, 3 x G, oh and a G same F board.