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HIFI AMPLIFIERS => Vintage McIntosh Amplifier Repairs, Restorations and Modifications => Topic started by: nre on Jul 28, 2024, 06:21 AM

Title: MC225 restoration
Post by: nre on Jul 28, 2024, 06:21 AM
MC225 for restoration and new top cover!
Title: Re: MC225 restoration
Post by: nre on Jul 28, 2024, 06:28 AM
First thing is to dismantle it down to its bits and pieces.  The brown capacitors are Mylar and age well.  They do not need to be replaced but should one desire, replace with polypropylene.

The multisection cap, the Bumbleebee caps and the Al-elctrolytics must be replaced.

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Title: Re: MC225 restoration
Post by: nre on Jul 28, 2024, 07:14 AM
The rectifier/bias supply board is reworked.  Here I used 1N5408 rectifiers (Diotec Semi) and replace the brown Mylar with a WIMA MKP of equivalent value (0.47uF, 250VDC).  A 0.01uF, 2-3kV Gap-Kap across the rectifiers to suppress diode noise.  As received, the bias supply had a 1N4007 diode installed which tested good and was left in place.  The 100uF Al-electrolytic is for bias supply filtering.  A RAD Nichicon was used here.

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Title: Re: MC225 restoration
Post by: nre on Jul 28, 2024, 07:20 AM
Installed the power supply transformer and one of the output transformers onto the new top chassis. 

MC225_1.jpg

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Title: Re: MC225 restoration
Post by: nre on Aug 09, 2024, 05:52 AM
Power supplies and wire looming complete.
Title: Re: MC225 restoration
Post by: nre on Aug 10, 2024, 08:28 AM
Completed amplifier and %THD at 1kHz.