Sanyo M-9880LU Repair & Restore - 16 June 2019

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  1. nickeccles

    nickeccles Well-Known Member

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    Just a quick one this week!!

    I picked this up nice & cheap last week - It kind of appealed to me with it's nice silver front & chrome speaker rings!

    When it arrived I was expecting a medium size stereo so I was very surprised to see that it is much bigger than I was expecting!

    6 Inch woofers & a large casing make this baby large for sure!

    Very dirty & unloved with the left speaker grille pushed right in...

    Access is so easy, unscrew the casing & the front just lifts away with the speakers giving very good access to the whole shooting party!!

    Spying the cassette deck, I was sitting on the hedge as to whether it would be any good - A cheap deck with just one square belt to replace set my gun somewhat low..............
    Rebelted & all switches cleaned up with Serviceoil, heads cleaned & polished back to gleaming condition - Time to test the deck.......

    Motor speed around 30% too fast & azimuth way out I pondered how could anyone actually use this machine!

    Definitely comical when you hear it work so well after adjusting both motor & head - We now had crispy treble & a very nice bass using headphones & sounding even better once the deck was screwed back in - Holding the mechanism dead still at the correct upright position is no picnic party!

    The rest of my afternoon I spent just cleaning over & over both the inside space & the front panel - This took an age to get presentable again with just minimal marks & a scratch on the cassette door which I will try & polish out at a later date...............
    All speaker & other mounting screws pinch up tight after 30 odd years avoids any annoying rattles inside the casing!

    'All Gleaming Trumpets & Success Noise' - This is a great stereo & one I never heard of before.......

    The M-9880LU now looks & sounds great & I am delighted with it!

    Dolby is present here too which works very well & the cassette deck is rock solid without a wow or quaver to be heard!

    A handsome stereo I think & well designed making it a doodle to work on!

    Result for certain & a welcome addition to my collection!

    Full set of Hi-Res Images here:

    https://onedrive.live.com/?id=BEA218B70F2B18D1!38498&cid=BEA218B70F2B18D1

    It seems I can no longer batch upload all at once any more??


    Et Viola:

    Sanyo M-9880LU Repair & Restore - 16 June 2019 (18).jpg





     
  2. Jorge

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    Yet another small miracle from St.Nick, not that you need your sainthood confirmed!:)

    Q from The Woods: how do you polish the heads? Not that I need to know: the love of my life who needed this (Sencor S-4800) is gone, but short of relapping I did not know how to clean the grudge on its head!?!?
     
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    Keep it up, Nick! :thumbsup::nodding::wavey:
     
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    Priceless... and funny!! Good thing I haven't forgotten my "birth/native language" yet :) thank you, my friend!
     
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    Er, this is me who's forgotten where you are from, дружище! :wavey::wave:Of course!
    I've seen it in introductions. :)
     
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    just the abbreviations of the diamond pasts brings back sweet childhood memories! thank you!!!
     
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    Not split?
     
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    没拆分?
     
  10. nickeccles

    nickeccles Well-Known Member

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    Jorge I just clean over & over with a felt head cleaner on a stick soaked in alcohol - Mine are all expired now after this machine so I don't have an image to post :noway:

    After that I use good old cotton buds with surgical spirit to do a final shine up.......

    Takes a while but you can see the heads on it in the link!!

    Sound after tweaking the loose azimuth screw is crisp & clear now, locking paint dabbed on said screw to lock it in place :delighted:
     
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    Not Split??

    No this is a one piece stereo! :tongue:
     
  12. Radio Raheem

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    exellent score lad, what a bargain, my rx 60 arrived lad and she is fully working which is rare for that model....

    congrats my friend keep on rocking bro:thumbsup:
     

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