A friends C2. You know, you really gotta love this shit to spend as much time as I do restoring one of these. The time alone is worth way more than this thing would ever sell for.
If yer talking about a Carver C2, I have built some killer ones and sold them for good money. They are inexpensive Pre's and respond VERY well to upgrades. Very basic.
They do sound nice and the C2 has a great phono section. Yep gotta pull each one, dissemble it and clean it and put it back together and solder it all back on the main-board. It is time consuming and fun.
Yep. I am spying a Carver C2 on the bay for 120.00+Shipping says one channel cuts out when the balance control is turned. Are those sealed ? If they cannot be repaired does anyone know if the part is available...Too much to ask ? BTW Lee I like those infinitesimals too...
The C2's did. I only had one that did not. There is a way to fix them but it's a real pain in the ass. I just jump them out. I rarely use the balance control. The C1's never have had any issue with the control.
Yep. I am spying a Carver C2 on the bay for 120.00+Shipping says one channel cuts out when the balance control is turned. Are those sealed ? If they cannot be repaired does anyone know if the part is available...Too much to ask ? BTW Lee I like those infinitesimals too...
absolutely. The pins need to be cleaned and the slider needs to be cleaned and shooting crap in there isn't the answer. Yamaha has a pile of these in their gear, too. Did my C-4 and a commissioned CA-1010.
I'm not afraid of them and with a good soldering iron (temperature controlled) it is not hard. I wonder how easy it would be to use a desoldering iron. Those wafer switches in the Yamahas cause problems, too and need to be taken apart to do it right.