12-07-2013, 11:15 PM
Ok Guy's,
Has all good tubes in it now.
Electrolitics were replaced earlier by someone else. Kind of a hack job.
Powers on ok, but no audio other than a barely audible humm or buzz from the speaker. No static at all.
Had an ipod hookup wired to the speaker which I cut off.
That was a messy job someone else did, so I remmoved the wires from the speaker.
Is there any change needed in the speaker wiring now that I removed the ipod wires from the speaker?
Anyway, where do you guy's suppose I should start looking?
Kind of cluttered under the chassis with the pushbutton controls.
Makes it hard to get to the tube pins if I wanted to check voltages.
Learn a little more each time I work on a Philco chassis. Not as simple as most.
murf
Has all good tubes in it now.
Electrolitics were replaced earlier by someone else. Kind of a hack job.
Powers on ok, but no audio other than a barely audible humm or buzz from the speaker. No static at all.
Had an ipod hookup wired to the speaker which I cut off.
That was a messy job someone else did, so I remmoved the wires from the speaker.
Is there any change needed in the speaker wiring now that I removed the ipod wires from the speaker?
Anyway, where do you guy's suppose I should start looking?
Kind of cluttered under the chassis with the pushbutton controls.
Makes it hard to get to the tube pins if I wanted to check voltages.
Learn a little more each time I work on a Philco chassis. Not as simple as most.
murf