I enjoy your video's and work. I have a Pioneer sx-780 and believe that it just needs a good service and checked out. It is extremely clean, and I would like to start with a service, cleaning switches that I know need to be done, and a check- over. I m somewhat handicapped and my hands tremble due to some chemo drug I m on. Are you willing to do others' recievers, and where are you located?
Can you tell me the name of the app that you use to send the 1000hz signal from the phone to the receiver? I couldn't find it in the playstore for android. Maybe I misspelled it. Anyways, It would be much appreciated. Thanks again for the videos.
The all I used is called Frequency Generator! The picture for that app was a picture of a speaker. If you can’t find one you can always go on UA-cam and type in 1000hz test tone and play one of those as well!
I am enjoying your videos. Did the customer give you the go ahead to recap this unit? I would love to see a video for that as I just purchased my first vintage SX-780 yesterday. I am verning alot from your SX-780 videos.
Thank you for your kind words! Unfortunately, they didn't. But I am hoping to get a re-cap video soon! Congratulations on your 780! They are one of my all time favorite receivers. I know you will be happy with it! I have another 780 video posting now! Stay tuned!
T - I'm curious as to what a fair price range would be for doing a service like you just did, and then how much for a re-cap job? I know pricing is subjective and bench time can vary. I'm just not sure if this is $100 or $500 worth of work.. Maybe you can translate it into hours of work and rough cost of components.. I see prices for "complete" kits for like $160+ but I don't know if that's a price a shop would use or not.. Anyways - just looking for a reference point as I'm looking at my first unit (SX-790) now.
Why can you just clean/dust off that valuable receiver...FYI, there are youtubers taking those receivers straight to the car wash, then to the oven for 20 minutes and then to the bench...get with it men.
do you have a repair shop ? if so were are you located at
What was used to clean up surface plate looks like it came outta the box
I love my sx-780.
I enjoy your video's and work. I have a Pioneer sx-780 and believe that it just needs a good service and checked out. It is extremely clean, and I would like to start with a service, cleaning switches that I know need to be done, and a check- over. I m somewhat handicapped and my hands tremble due to some chemo drug I m on. Are you willing to do others' recievers, and where are you located?
You can find a stereo repair shop in your area I did the same on my SX 780 in Nevada
Can you tell me the name of the app that you use to send the 1000hz signal from the phone to the receiver? I couldn't find it in the playstore for android. Maybe I misspelled it. Anyways, It would be much appreciated. Thanks again for the videos.
The all I used is called Frequency Generator! The picture for that app was a picture of a speaker. If you can’t find one you can always go on UA-cam and type in 1000hz test tone and play one of those as well!
Thank you much, I appreciate it. I ended up finding one this morning lol.
what is the name of that spray cleaner
I am enjoying your videos. Did the customer give you the go ahead to recap this unit?
I would love to see a video for that as I just purchased my first vintage SX-780 yesterday. I am verning alot from your SX-780 videos.
Thank you for your kind words! Unfortunately, they didn't. But I am hoping to get a re-cap video soon! Congratulations on your 780! They are one of my all time favorite receivers. I know you will be happy with it! I have another 780 video posting now! Stay tuned!
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T - I'm curious as to what a fair price range would be for doing a service like you just did, and then how much for a re-cap job? I know pricing is subjective and bench time can vary. I'm just not sure if this is $100 or $500 worth of work.. Maybe you can translate it into hours of work and rough cost of components.. I see prices for "complete" kits for like $160+ but I don't know if that's a price a shop would use or not.. Anyways - just looking for a reference point as I'm looking at my first unit (SX-790) now.
Why can you just clean/dust off that valuable receiver...FYI, there are youtubers taking those receivers straight to the car wash, then to the oven for 20 minutes and then to the bench...get with it men.