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Related products. DIY Do-It-Yourself manuals are made for homeowners and handymen who have mechanical abilities but can use a little training in repairing certain appliances. It is only to be used along with the service manual not as a replacement for it as it applies to the appliance type, not the specific model and will go into more details on repairing the appliance. Service Manuals generally provide information and instructions pertaining to product disassembly, schematic diagrams, parts lists, exploded views, troubleshooting guides, wiring diagrams, and much, much more.

Not all appliances and electronics have Tech Sheets or Fast Track publications. Training Manuals generally contain more in-depth servicing information and circuit explanations. I bought this integrated amp along with the entire rack system new in to finally move up from an all in one compact stereo of the late 's.

The amp is probably the BEST thing about the whole system as by this point, Sansui was cheaping out badly from their days as good, solid mid level audio gear.

I should know as my Dad had an early 70's series Sansui receiver, and the same vintage SP series speakers which I have , and I later got a pair of the slightly newer SP speakers that I'm using now.

In those days, they were well known for quality, with these vintage early 70's speakers being in cooperation with JBL, or so I've read. Anyway, the turntable was a direct drive piece of junk, the motorized analog tuner was decent, until it began to drift off in the tuning capacitor about 20 years ago, the tape deck never was all that good, had a loose wire in one channel on the back of the playback head, and had AGC auto gain control for recording and Dolby B only for noise reduction, it never was anything more than a mediocre deck performance wise.

I later kept the integrated amp after the rest of the system eventually went bye, bye and used it for years as part of my computer audio setup until it finally crapped out on me a few months back. Anyway, all I get is a loud clicking when I push in the speaker switch button, causing the woofers in my mini speakers to extend, even with the volume all the way down as I get a loud click.

It was repaired once in the early 90's when the large power amp chip went in the right channel, taking out one of my speakers with it by seizing up the woofer's voice coil. I hope to fix this amp and relegate it as a tertiary audio system that can receive the music from the main system in another part of the house as when it works well, it sounds fairly good for what it is.

Reviewed Feb 20th, by hendrixcool. I bought this amp yesterday and it's sound is pretty good, I state that it's my first amplifier I listen music with a couple of Pioneer CSa and i like it so much. Yes, it's true, the design is a little bit ugly, just a little bit! However been having a sporadic power spike in the right channel. Pinpointed it to the sliding volume dial.

Sprayed the go to deoxit cleaner with so so results. The sounds is very satisfying to say the least. Next will be to remove volume slider for closer inspection, any pitting in contacts. I found one at used items area, sound is good, with good bass, may be it needs recaping, or to check treble control as treble is not as good as bass. Hi, I really appreciate who can provide me with the user manual or instalation guide for my sansui A 0r A stereo integrated amplifier.

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