vintagestereo said:
That's what keeps me from getting a 2600....all those bad Trannie stories floating around.
I had a hypothesis at one point that it was mostly the thermal protection thing put into the primaries as mandated in the US. I can't remember what lead me to believe that for sure, but it was "something I read somewhere." It's been a while; if I come up with it I'll summarize. I think I asked in the MarantzTalk forum and expounded a bit more a year or so ago, and I think it went something like the thermal fuse died on the initial power-up when the electrolytics demanded the most.
Anyways, my understanding (right or wrong) was the protection circuit was embedded in the epoxy potting of the transformer and you couldn't get stuff out without destroying the transformer because of the epoxy.
The reason it would be 'nice' if it were true is that the thermal circuit is only in the US models, so I was mostly trying to figure out if mine was as likely being a Euro model. The fact that the US model only has the protection is borne out on the schemos I have as well.
The pic is indeed of a replacement, but the original is a single toroid can as well.
As far as I recall I only got a few responses; they were from reasonably knowledgeble types, and they were somewhat skeptical based on what they'd seen and what they just thought based on their other experience and knowledge; on the other hand, I never got a really solid refutation that it was totally ridiculous either (at least that I saw).
Mike Zuccarro mentioned one 2500 trannie that he got rewound, and I thought he meant he got it in the original can with the epoxy as he talked about getting everything out, but I didn't ever really see the result.
The other odd data point I've observe, again admittedly only anecdotal, is that I've never heard anyone complain about this on a 2385, which also has a toroid. Although it's not the same transformer; I would have guessed that Marantz would have used a similar design and . It is scaled down from the one in the 2500s and 2600s, but I don't know how much in terms of actual oomph as opposed to size. The schemo for the US 2385, though, doesn't appear to show the thermal switch.-kby