

I could be wrong but it looks like your caps on the left side are inverted compared to the originals. They all shoud have negative pointing left.
If the hum wasn't there it can't be because of the transformer wiring. I tested mine with headphones and it works OK, this model has a separate amplifier for them but it bypasses all tone controls. I wonder if you got a cold joint somewhere. These issues are the hardest to track...
These are the notes in the manual that I found insteresting:
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The manual also asks to look for the very caps you swapped to troubleshoot hum and noise so therec ould be something there:
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Okay, so pardon my ignorance, but how the heck do you get access to the filter/center channel board? I'm having some weird readings there and haven't figured a good way to get to the bottom

Oh, no, just the one I restored isn’t working properly. Thought I’d do one board at a time, to have a working one as reference.I find it odd that both channels are equally not working - it sounds like a missing or bad connection. And yes it is a pain to connect the boards, when I recapped mine I disconnected the bare minimum wires and worked with the board slightly raised.
Mine is the first revision and it doesn't have transistor sockets. I replaced all electrolytics and tantalums with Elna Silmic IIs and one Vishay.Did yours have transistor sockets on the line stage boards? Mine did, and that can be a cause for hiss as corrosion and carbon can build up on the legs of the transistors. I had a bit of hiss in one channel, but a good cleaning of the transistor legs and sockets cured it. Once restored, the 33's and 3300's do sound very nice. The 33 mated very nicely with my tube amplifiers as well.
I believe the two yellow blocks in the middle are Mylar, the brown drops are silver mica and I don't touch those.@Lavane Had sockets only on the Q101 & Q102, the differential pair at the front of the phono stage, but the hiss that annoyed me was on the regular line inputs and was equal on both channels. My thinking is that it’s a sum of noise from all those transistors in the path.
@ocdecio mylars? I think those are silver micas. Haven’t replaced mine.
ps: you’re on the Vintage Marantz Fb group too, right?
Ah. The yellow ones might have been mylar, yes. However they were kinda crumbling when I touched them, so I decided to change them with WIMAs just to be safe. Wouldn’t want to open it again for repairs anytime soon.I believe the two yellow blocks in the middle are Mylar, the brown drops are silver mica and I don't touch those.
Yes, I am on the Marantz FB too! Good group of people there!