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Originally Posted by icenine
You mean the death caps? no...nothing....I just did your balance pot removal and installed speaker jacks....I don't have a switch yet so I am using a wire screw with the power wires shorted...hooked to a power strip. The only issue is some bass lower end distortion on one of the channels but it could be the EQ on the Kenwood pre doing it I adjusted it and it is gone.....
this thing sounds great even with the Kenny solid state...Thanks for all your help Bob!
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The power supply caps are those in the big silver can topside. Electrolytics. Those definitely need replacing, the electrolytic paste inside of those are dried out after fifty years. They will work but if one shorts it'll take out your output transformers. The easiest way to do it is to mount separate electrolytic capacitors underneath. I had tremendous and patient help from GordonW and a few others over at AK and the least I can do is help out with my little bit of hardwon knowledge. The hardest thing was teaching myself how to read the schematics, luckily those 175s are well documented in the SAMS literature.
The death cap thing is easily handled by replacing it with an x1/y2safety cap. Those will short open if there's a failure in the power supply caps.
Don't worry about it if this all sounds like gobblety gook, a few years ago I would've gone crosseyed after the first three previous sentences. I've rebuilt a few of those amp175s before I stumbled on to my present rig of two amp150 monoblocks.