Wow, really enjoyed and appreciated watching. Very detailed teaching video. Great lab set-up, and the scope with B&C to bananas from speaker connections measuring Hz sine waves. 🌏🇦🇺
Another Goodie Joe. I see some of the comments are Lamenting what I've said in the past couple videos. *You Are a Good Teacher* There are Good repair Techs on YT but they've seem to have lost track of who they are making DIY videos for, the Learning. After all the people that ARE In the know probably aren't watching their videos anyway. lol Talking way over their heads Assuming. The Ol' saying "Those who don't teach" they know everything about a subject but don't have the Foggiest Idea how to get it across to the Newbies. Please never forget to keep it simple for the DIY noobs. Once again Thank You for making these videos for US.
These amps are 50 or so years old now, all they need is some TLC to stay in the music game. Thank you for your time!
Wow, really enjoyed and appreciated watching. Very detailed teaching video. Great lab set-up, and the scope with B&C to bananas from speaker connections measuring Hz sine waves.
🌏🇦🇺
I took a chance buying this, Joe.. and you saved it!
Another one brought back to life :)
You’re the Man
Cheers!
Another Goodie Joe. I see some of the comments are Lamenting what I've said in the past couple videos. *You Are a Good Teacher* There are Good repair Techs on YT but they've seem to have lost track of who they are making DIY videos for, the Learning. After all the people that ARE In the know probably aren't watching their videos anyway. lol Talking way over their heads Assuming.
The Ol' saying "Those who don't teach" they know everything about a subject but don't have the Foggiest Idea how to get it across to the Newbies. Please never forget to keep it simple for the DIY noobs. Once again Thank You for making these videos for US.
Thanks! I really appreciate the feedback.
You are a good educator. Keep up the good work. I like the videos on the vintage hifi.
Glad you like them!
What a cute little amp! Always love Sansui I have an au717 and the matching tuner that I bought in the seventies and still going strong.
I'm glad you are enjoying your vintage Sansui. Those are great receivers.
nice video hmm what is the name of that spray you use for pot and contacts ? 🙂
Great job Joe you made quick work of that one!!
Love the vids , very chill, very cool . Tyvm
love these videos
That was fast. 👍