NAD 7175PE Repair

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • This receiver powers up but won't pass audio. This video shows the diagnosis and repair. Apparently the last NAD I worked on didn't scar me for life!

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  • @abelabner
    @abelabner 25 днів тому

    I like your organization method!!

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  25 днів тому +1

      Like a lot of things, I came by it the hard way. Losing parts, mixing up parts, you name it. Finally hit upon bags in bags.

  • @ctrlzyx2
    @ctrlzyx2 9 місяців тому +1

    I have both 7250pe and its bigger brother, the 7175pe. Both use those 200 ohm trimmers with 5 mm pin spacing for the distortion adjustment. It is not uncommon to see these read in the kiloohm or megaohm range when they fail. On my 7250 both failed. On the 7175 they were both within spec. I believe the failure is due to surface oxidation. If you probe around you will find the entire surface where the wiper sweeps has sky high resistance on the failed units. Probably has to to do with where these units were stored over the years. Some just choose to replace the trimmers with 100 ohm resistors, because the optimal adjustment seems to always be close to that value. Other common failure for these is the supercap for the preset memory. Should hold memory for 2 weeks with a good supercap.

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  9 місяців тому

      Wow, that's good information. Thanks for posting!
      I was skeptical about those trimmers being stock.

  • @AnthonyFrancisJones
    @AnthonyFrancisJones Рік тому

    Great video. I still have a 19" rack with the Nad hifi (CD, amp, tuner and cassette player) I bought in the 1990s as a kid and it still looks modern and works really well!

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому +1

      Thanks!
      NAD had solid designs but often used cheap parts. Some models/lines didn't suffer from this, and it sounds like you got lucky with yours.
      When working properly it's nice sounding gear. I got an NAD 1300 preamp in which almost every electrolytic capacitor measured horribly bad or completely failed. It worked that way, but sounded noticeably better after a complete recap.

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse Рік тому

    Great fix Ray !....cheers.

  • @Trucam2020
    @Trucam2020 Рік тому

    Dear Ray, as usual, excellent repair video. Thanks

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Url. Do you fix electronics?

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому

      Predictive text strikes again. I typed "Uri".

    • @Trucam2020
      @Trucam2020 Рік тому

      @@raygianelli3612 Yes. Only for as hobie.

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому +1

      @@Trucam2020 Same here. I'd probably starve if I did it for a living. 😁

  • @LaserGuy64
    @LaserGuy64 Рік тому

    How timely. I just picked up one of these with the same problem. Total preamp section works and I am just starting to look at it. Thanks for sharing the expertise and sharing the content!

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому

      Fortuitous indeed; I've never seen one before! It sounded pretty good, even on my small bench speakers. The bass was overloading my lapel mic in the video.

  • @gillanland
    @gillanland Рік тому +1

    It would've been nice if you could analize how did -78V get all around that Q609 transistor as a result of potentiometer failure.Thank you.

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому

      While that would have been interesting , it was more productive to compare left to right channel voltages to help pinpoint the area causing the trouble.

  • @electronicsanta8149
    @electronicsanta8149 Рік тому

    Awesome…

  • @tjules7
    @tjules7 10 місяців тому

    Great video. I have a NAD receiver 7400. The outpout from the right speaker is not coming out right. I have to play the the volume knob to get to a normal level, and the bass and treble are not reaching their peak. Would you be able to take a look at it for me? Where are you located?

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  10 місяців тому

      Tony, I'm not taking in anything for others right now. I'm located in South Florida.

  • @RectifiedMetals
    @RectifiedMetals Рік тому

    Mention a Sansui being touchy and I just get chills. Working on a 3000a that is just nuts with its design. The SCR protection is a bear.

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому

      Yeah, it seems like all the Sansui's I've worked on have touchy adjustments, usually the offset. I get why people use multi-turn trimmers for these. I've yet to work on a 3000A, but it sounds like a bear. In the finest Sansui tradition!

    • @knifeswitch5973
      @knifeswitch5973 Рік тому

      LOVE my 3000! Took a long time to get it safe and stable but, worth every effort. Ray, I have to thank you for not editing the booboos. As a boo-boo expert, it’s nice to be reminded that we’re all human. Peace

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому

      @@knifeswitch5973 😁

  • @SebastianTechArchive
    @SebastianTechArchive Рік тому

    Hi Ray I'm in the middle of a re-cap on a Marantz 2015 receiver aka baby. And I have a question about this tiny Caps on the amplifier bored C605 and C606 at 1μ 25v what would be the best equivalent replacement? I already re-cap the power supply and everything seems to be working now (it was only a big hammmmm.. before) bios DC etc.. okay. But can you explain with Caps I can get in there? sorry for my bad English and great video's

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому

      Sebastian, it's always desirable to replace small values of electrolytic capacitors with film capacitors. Film capacitors are superior in every way, and this goes double for capacitors like the ones you're replacing, which are in the signal path. I would use these for your Marantz:
      www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/WIMA/MKS2B041001C00MF00?qs=sJjjjplDs9s75Jp9u8FMdQ%3D%3D

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому

      And your English is fine, my friend!

  • @marnav9205
    @marnav9205 Рік тому

    Your cam was out of focus Ray.

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому

      It can happen when I go to manual focus when showing a schematic, sot the autofocus doesn't go in and out, which I find distracting. And then I forget to put it in autofocus. Apologies.

  • @Gjb3504442
    @Gjb3504442 Рік тому

    I have the same NAD unit and it keeps blowing the main fuse. I have read that it is a bad output transistor. Where can I aquire one of these transistors, or where can I send it to have it repaired? Thanks

    • @raygianelli3612
      @raygianelli3612  Рік тому

      Just replacing transistors can result in more blown transistors. It really needs to be evaluated to find all defective components.
      Not sure where you can send it.