I have the Leak stereofetic FMtuner,which is excellent -the power supply similar to the 30 Amp.The bridge rectifier had 1 diode hot.The whole chassis is microphonic-a tap and it rings like a bell through the speakers. I found the dicky diode with a kitchen temperature gun.So old,thinking to replace the 4.Your explanation is great,thanks.
Brilliant video im looking for the 4 diodes for my leak 70 transformer there stamped 395c wy1 im trying to source some new ones also those resistsrs r1r2r3 are those 2 watts ?
Hi MJTV, Like another comment above, I have one of these Leak Stereo 30s and Tuner with a couple of Wharfdale Dovedales. The tuner uses tubes but the amp has the Germanium transistors. I remember my folks splashing out on it. I grew up with it and am very loth to Chuck it especially as it still works pretty well. One of the channels in the amp is weak and I would like to know if you offer a repair/renovation service. All I am looking for is to bring the weak channel up a bit to match the good one. I have already installed an external FM aerial and repaired the ‘magic-eye’ tuning aid and I rather like the period sound it gives.
Hi. Thanks for watching. I do offer a repair service for that age equipment, though I often have a long waiting list!. I am based in the UK so if you are too then I may be able to help you.
Hi - thank you for your video. I have my father's Leak Stereo 30 plus and and the tuner. They have been in a cupboard since 1996. I also have the Wharfedale W3's. There is an original label on the mains cable of the amp. from the Leak workshop giving the inspection date as 29/4/70 , and other information such as serial number. The label is about 2 inch sq. with a perforated edge, and headed H.J.Leak Co. Ltd; London, W.3. I am thinking of seeking someone to professionally refurbish both the tuner and the amp.
Hi there, hope your well. Could you explain how one connects speaker cables to this amp. It has the original pin connectors but when I insert the cable ends they go right through into the amp and I think I may have shorted one channel. It’s the original germanium transistors model Works great otherwise. Very nice sounding and still practical piece of kit Namaste
Hi. I can't remember what connectors were I'm afraid. I think they may have been those old seventies ones with a spade and a pin. They look like you could just stick a wire in but I would not advise it as they are often just open connectors at the back!
Hi eddie. You use banana plugs for the speaker cable. You can wedge in with matches. Just make sure you don't push the wire in more than 2cm before wedg ing.
Hi there, they are DIN speaker plugs. Put that in a search on ebay, you will find plenty solder on also some with screw terminals to connect your speaker cable. I'm running a leak delta 70. Great amplifiers.
Thanks. I'm learning and this was very useful. I have a Stereo 30 to tackle in the future. Quick question: is this actually a Stereo 30 Plus? Mine has germanium transistors, and no headphone socket.
I think it was yes. I think there were different models though. It was a customer's amp so I can't remember fully, but this one may have been a 'Delta' model.
Thanks for showing the innards of the thing. For demo-ing the audio, it's probably meaningless on youtube but for the sake of those who think otherwise, my recommendation would be to have a standard setup where you can record the output using the same equipment every time - bar the one under test. If you could state what the rest of the gear is in the audio chain, that might be helpful to some. Also, try to use the highest quality microphone and recording device you can get and use the same mic and recorder every time. Take care to have the microphone fixed at the correct distance and in the right pointing direction. A mistake many reviewers make is to walk around with the recording device at hand. This makes an already flawed audio medium (youtube) even less effective. Also, if the setup is in a noisy area, try to record at a quiet time e.g. at night when there are no other noise generating devices on or street noise. All this is kinda pointless if you cannot play the right music or test tracks and unfortuanately most music on youtube is copyrighted. One approach I've rarely seen is recording the output from test tracks. Armed with a sound level meter, one could provide somewhat more useful recordings by keeping the sound level constant in all videos. That probably takes a lot of effort though - and gear. Some people use software to run frequency sweeps on the device under test but without a constant setup or fixed microphone distance, these videos do not tell much.
Hi. Thanks for watching. I am actually a sound engineer with a pro studio full of equipment, lol. I was VERY busy when doing these first videos and just had to get them done with a camera alone! You are right of course.....I will be less lazy about it in future videos!
I have the Leak stereofetic FMtuner,which is excellent -the power supply similar to the 30 Amp.The bridge rectifier had 1 diode hot.The whole chassis is microphonic-a tap and it rings like a bell through the speakers. I found the dicky diode with a kitchen temperature gun.So old,thinking to replace the 4.Your explanation is great,thanks.
Thanks for doing this video, I've just bought one of these amps and I'm going to be opening it up to give it a once-over.
Very clear walkthrough....enjoyed watching.
Thanks for this video, i like very much ...keep going....
Nice video, just worked on one of these myself although it didn't need really anything done.
Just Subed Jack I Have a Stereo 70 To Look At Will Probally Have To Change The Power Supply Caps As Well Thank You For Uploading Regards mike
Brilliant video im looking for the 4 diodes for my leak 70 transformer there stamped 395c wy1 im trying to source some new ones also those resistsrs r1r2r3 are those 2 watts ?
thanks for posting.please increase your record volume
Hi MJTV,
Like another comment above, I have one of these Leak Stereo 30s and Tuner with a couple of Wharfdale Dovedales. The tuner uses tubes but the amp has the Germanium transistors. I remember my folks splashing out on it. I grew up with it and am very loth to Chuck it especially as it still works pretty well. One of the channels in the amp is weak and I would like to know if you offer a repair/renovation service. All I am looking for is to bring the weak channel up a bit to match the good one. I have already installed an external FM aerial and repaired the ‘magic-eye’ tuning aid and I rather like the period sound it gives.
Hi. Thanks for watching. I do offer a repair service for that age equipment, though I often have a long waiting list!. I am based in the UK so if you are too then I may be able to help you.
Hi - thank you for your video. I have my father's Leak Stereo 30 plus and and the tuner. They have been in
a cupboard since 1996. I also have the Wharfedale W3's. There is an original label on the mains cable of the amp. from the Leak workshop giving the inspection date as 29/4/70 ,
and other information such as serial number. The label is about 2 inch sq. with a perforated edge,
and headed H.J.Leak Co. Ltd; London, W.3. I am thinking of seeking someone to professionally
refurbish both the tuner and the amp.
Hi. Certainly would be worth doing...they are lovely sounding amps when done properly!
Hi there, hope your well. Could you explain how one connects speaker cables to this amp. It has the original pin connectors but when I insert the cable ends they go right through into the amp and I think I may have shorted one channel. It’s the original germanium transistors model Works great otherwise. Very nice sounding and still practical piece of kit
Namaste
Hi. I can't remember what connectors were I'm afraid. I think they may have been those old seventies ones with a spade and a pin. They look like you could just stick a wire in but I would not advise it as they are often just open connectors at the back!
Hi eddie. You use banana plugs for the speaker cable. You can wedge in with matches. Just make sure you don't push the wire in more than 2cm before wedg ing.
Hi there, they are DIN speaker plugs. Put that in a search on ebay, you will find plenty solder on also some with screw terminals to connect your speaker cable. I'm running a leak delta 70. Great amplifiers.
Thanks. I'm learning and this was very useful. I have a Stereo 30 to tackle in the future. Quick question: is this actually a Stereo 30 Plus? Mine has germanium transistors, and no headphone socket.
I think it was yes. I think there were different models though. It was a customer's amp so I can't remember fully, but this one may have been a 'Delta' model.
How much did you change for this restoration? Only asking for I have one needing repair.
Hi Paul - I can't remember off hand -- feel free to send a message with the symptoms and i will happily give you an estimate.
Can I contact you? My leak stereo 30 plus has just failed and dc fuse blown. Pete in Sheffield
Yes, of course, feel free to send me a message.
@@madjacktv2226 sorted out now.
Thanks for showing the innards of the thing.
For demo-ing the audio, it's probably meaningless on youtube but for the sake of those who think otherwise, my recommendation would be to have a standard setup where you can record the output using the same equipment every time - bar the one under test. If you could state what the rest of the gear is in the audio chain, that might be helpful to some. Also, try to use the highest quality microphone and recording device you can get and use the same mic and recorder every time. Take care to have the microphone fixed at the correct distance and in the right pointing direction. A mistake many reviewers make is to walk around with the recording device at hand. This makes an already flawed audio medium (youtube) even less effective. Also, if the setup is in a noisy area, try to record at a quiet time e.g. at night when there are no other noise generating devices on or street noise.
All this is kinda pointless if you cannot play the right music or test tracks and unfortuanately most music on youtube is copyrighted. One approach I've rarely seen is recording the output from test tracks. Armed with a sound level meter, one could provide somewhat more useful recordings by keeping the sound level constant in all videos. That probably takes a lot of effort though - and gear. Some people use software to run frequency sweeps on the device under test but without a constant setup or fixed microphone distance, these videos do not tell much.
Hi. Thanks for watching. I am actually a sound engineer with a pro studio full of equipment, lol. I was VERY busy when doing these first videos and just had to get them done with a camera alone! You are right of course.....I will be less lazy about it in future videos!
PLus?