A few years ago I started noticing that my C370 is sounding very dark (lacking in high frequency compared to all other amps and compared to memory of it).
Being a mostly clueless dolt, I replaced every single electrolytic cap. It made a big difference and the sound I remembered came back.
What I did was highly unscientific but in my case it worked.
The two "towers" can live without the plastic caps on top.
Just be careful with anything on the amp boards because they're subjected to a lot of heat so areas can be brittle and the traces can be pulled up rather easily.
Being a mostly clueless dolt, I replaced every single electrolytic cap. It made a big difference and the sound I remembered came back.
What I did was highly unscientific but in my case it worked.
The two "towers" can live without the plastic caps on top.
Just be careful with anything on the amp boards because they're subjected to a lot of heat so areas can be brittle and the traces can be pulled up rather easily.
Hi A Jedi.The two "towers" can live without the plastic caps on top.
Thank you for the reply
Yes, today I noticed the top was made of plastic and could not provide any shielding. I have put them on any way using some construction adhesive - that way it looks as before, but there is a opening all the way around for better cooling - maybe?
I am putting the amp back together, when that is done I will make the adjustments descriped in the service manual, listen again and - maybe - do some measurements.
On one hand I want to get the best from the C 370, on the other hand I would like a new amp. You know that feeling.... it's time to try something different, without really knowing why
On one hand I want to get the best from the C 370, on the other hand I would like a new amp. You know that feeling.... it's time to try something different, without really knowing why
Of course. I have multiple amps but had no reason to get rid of the 370 so I just refreshed it.
I would start with searching for bad physical contacts - the first suspect would be the tone defeat switch.Where should I look ?
Next step would be to determine whether the problem is in the preamplifier or power amplifier (the amp has pre-out and main in sockets so this should be fairly easy).
"power rebooting" means power OFF/ON cycle?
These intermittent audio problems are relatively difficult to fix. Try using the unit with the cover off and/or a fan blowing air across the mainboard. Diagnostic freeze spray might help at a cost of $25 to $100.Hi My C372 gradually looses volume in the right channel after some playing. So the effect is that the whole image moves to the left. After power rebooting it plays normal again. Where should I look ?