Ok....took a mascara brush and pulled the cover. Brushed 29 years of dust/dirt off the tuner board. The rest of the boards weren't too bad.
The receiver had a scratchy volume pot at low levels, and the tuner section was getting a scratchy noise while playing stations.
After a good half of brushing, I then blew everything down with a can of compressed air. I hit that tuner board/tuning cap a few times....
A search on the AK site revealed many tips with regards to SX-780.
There are three power supply regulators, with sinks. One is right near the main power paks heat sink.
The regulator does get warmer than the others. I dunno if it's a big concern, but they mention the solder pads will get dry/cold or burnt looking, and should be touched-up. Sure as shit they were dry and cold looking.
I touched up all the regulators solder pads.
I then hit that volume control with cleaner. Douched it hard, frequently turning.
Let it sit, blew the shit out of it with compressed air.
I let it dry for about 15 minutes, then hit it again with the cleaner. Blew it out again, and let it dry.
While it dried, I went ahead and cleaned the sides and top panel along with the bottom panel. Knobs and faceplate as well.
When the pot was dry, I fired it up and checked DC offset.
There is no bias adjustment for these goofy-assed Darlington Power Pak 0050 power modules. A gloried power IC? A power slop amp of some sort?
They spec for 50 watts.
I think a lot of the late '70's to 80's SS receivers started using these power pak module things. I have a JVC integrated that uses a variant of this module for outputs.
They just have DC offset, and meter calibration. Offset measured around 8-10 millivolts for the right side, -31 millivolts for the left side.
They want you to try to adjust bias for 0 volts. I did my best with these frikkin touchy trim pots and managed 4-8 millivolts for each side.
After four hours, the bias remained at 4-8 millivolts between sides.....that's good I guess.
The receiver sounds really good now. No scratchy shit with the pots, no tuner noise, all is well for now.....
Here's the bad boy receiver for 1978. Makes this 1979 SX-780 look like a serious POS....
http://www.silverpioneer.netfirms.com/sx-1980.htmI guess one can still get some serious quality SS...provided you live in Japan and are rich....nice amp that M8.
http://www.silverpioneer.netfirms.com/exclusive_amps.htm