In article <2645f9871001181842t4bb74005mdd81fba6d04e1956 at mail.gmail.com>,
B M <iamvirtual at gmail.com> writes:
I need to repair both of the terminals. :-(
It may be possible to repair the terminals without having a
schematic. I would start by examining all the capacitors. Some
might even go so far as to just blanket replace all the electrolytic
capacitors on any vintage gear. I'm sure there are plenty of results
in the archive if you search for capacitor and most will be talking
about replacing faulty aging capacitors.
It would also help us to help you if you could post some pictures of
the circuit boards. We could help you diagnose the board to find out
the source of the problem. Chances are its either failing capacitors
or a failing power supply.
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