audioreview.com en-us http://gallery.audioreview.com Fri, 22 Nov 2024 22:35:03 -0500 PhotoPost Pro 8.0 60 SX-1250 Basket Case -Back from the Dead <a href="http://gallery.audioreview.com/showphoto.php?photo=8069&amp;title=sx-1250-basket-case-back-from-the-dead&amp;cat=501"><img title="GEDC0084.JPG" border="0" src="http://gallery.audioreview.com/data/501/thumbs/GEDC0084.JPG" alt="GEDC0084.JPG" /></a><br /><br />by: sescds<br /><br />Description}: Last week I picked up an SX-1250. My brother had a mint condition one and I have generally been a Sansui man, but I still had a yearning for a bix SX. Well thanks to Craigslist, I found one nearby. It didn't work and it was filthy and crappy looking. I ended up paying $160 for it, but I wanted the challenge. Soon I discovered it needed 3 main filter caps, so I decided to recap the entire unit. I changed out the main filter caps with 4 new 80V 35,000UF Cornell Dublers and got the rest of the caps from Digi-key. I completely disassembled the unit, painted the heat sinks, top cover, bottom cover, refinished the wood case and did the recap job. cleaned all knobs, switches and controls (pots), and adjusted the center of tuning meter. After a box of q-tips and using a toothbrush and rags and just about anything I could find small to clean out all the nook and cranny's , it became a clean respectable unit. Best of all, after powering it up, and with no bench equiptment to adjust it with, it came back to life after what I suspect was many years of sitting as a door stop. I'm preforming the &quot;burn-in&quot; of the unit now, and I couldn't be happier with it, even though I have slightly over $300 total investment in it now. I hope it lasts for another 30 years!<br /><br />2 comments http://gallery.audioreview.com/showphoto.php?photo=8069&title=sx-1250-basket-case-back-from-the-dead&cat=501 http://gallery.audioreview.com/showphoto.php?photo=8069&title=sx-1250-basket-case-back-from-the-dead&cat=501 Sat, 16 Oct 2010 17:14:11 -0400