Hi. After a few years of not using it, I fired up my 30+ year old stereo amplifier, a QED A240SA. It was a decent amplifier, a bit pricey even. But when I turn it on, it behaves ... odd. The music fades away in one of the channels, and then comes back, and it also seems to sound rather shrill. Since I had hooked it up to a new device, a TV settop box, I blamed the settop box, but to my surprise, after a while it started playing normally. The next day, I repeated with a CD player, and the same scenario played out: it took a while, and then it played fine. So, today, I opened it up, and armed with my tiny knowledge of electronics, I expected to find a bad capacitor, but it looks as if everything is fine. I've attached a picture.
So my question to you is: is there something I can do to find the root of the problem, or is this something for an expert? Or is a warming up period normal for such an old amp, even though it never had to warm up before?
Thanks in advance.
So my question to you is: is there something I can do to find the root of the problem, or is this something for an expert? Or is a warming up period normal for such an old amp, even though it never had to warm up before?
Thanks in advance.