ToTo Man
NEVER ENOUGH TOTO!
My latest acquisition arrived yesterday, a Toshiba SA-304 Quadraphonic Receiver. The cost? Wait for it........ a whopping $8.75USD!

Got it from the same seller I got the Sony STR-6800SD from, so another gamble, as he didn't know whether it worked or not. I was pleasantly surprised at how well wrapped this little guy was, especially considering the seller was only making $8.75 out of the sale. It was literally QUADRUPLE BOXED! Probably the sellers response to my polite request to make sure it was packaged adequately
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Got quite a shock when I opened it. There was crud, dirt and what seemed like rust all over the unit. As you can see from the following photo it wasn't a pretty sight :nono:.
So, before doing anything else, I decided to give it a thorough cleaning. It literally took my half of yesterday just to clean the damn thing! Fortunately, every knob on the face plate could be easily pulled off, which made cleaning much easier. To clean the faceplate and knobs, I used an old toothbrush dipped in soapy water, and it worked surprisingly well. Even the stuff on the faceplate that looked like rust came off. So, I dried it off, but I could see opaque smearing in some parts. So, I sprayed the toothbrush with DeOxit and gave the faceplate another rub down and voila, I got a beautiful consistent shiny finish. I wiped down the wood casing with some damp kitchen towel, and I attacked the rust on the vent grill with a tooshbrush and soapy water. Unfortunately, the grille still has visible rust, but everything else looks brand new!
. I love the knobs on the faceplate. Everything is heavy and well built. Here's a nudie for y'all! :thmbsp:
I scrubbed the outside of all the RCA jacks with a toothbrush and Deoxit, and I also squirted some inside the jacks just to make sure. The receiver is now in a clean condition to test out.
So, after replacing the power socket I turned it on. The tuner station bar lights up, but the blue signal strength meter bulb is out :sigh: . I don't hear a relay clicking in, but then again, this unit might not have a relay. So, I switched it back off, hooked up the multimeter to the speaker terminals, and switched it back on. 2 seconds after switching on I get an initial reading of 160mv, then after 1/2 second this fluctuates erratically, changing many times a second, fluctuating between -160mv and +160mv. So, I leave it for a few minutes and come back. Now, for the majority of the time it's between -15mv and +15mv, but now and then for a split second it will shoot back up to >100mv, then come back down again. There is no pattern to these fluctuations. Should I be worried? I'm hesitant to hook up a good set of speakers with erratic readings like this. Should I play safe and only use 'sacrificial speakers' on this unit?
BTW - This is my first introduction to quad so I don't know what half the settings are for. Guess I'll just need to try them and see what they do and hope I don't let the 'magic smoke' out!
Got it from the same seller I got the Sony STR-6800SD from, so another gamble, as he didn't know whether it worked or not. I was pleasantly surprised at how well wrapped this little guy was, especially considering the seller was only making $8.75 out of the sale. It was literally QUADRUPLE BOXED! Probably the sellers response to my polite request to make sure it was packaged adequately
Got quite a shock when I opened it. There was crud, dirt and what seemed like rust all over the unit. As you can see from the following photo it wasn't a pretty sight :nono:.
So, before doing anything else, I decided to give it a thorough cleaning. It literally took my half of yesterday just to clean the damn thing! Fortunately, every knob on the face plate could be easily pulled off, which made cleaning much easier. To clean the faceplate and knobs, I used an old toothbrush dipped in soapy water, and it worked surprisingly well. Even the stuff on the faceplate that looked like rust came off. So, I dried it off, but I could see opaque smearing in some parts. So, I sprayed the toothbrush with DeOxit and gave the faceplate another rub down and voila, I got a beautiful consistent shiny finish. I wiped down the wood casing with some damp kitchen towel, and I attacked the rust on the vent grill with a tooshbrush and soapy water. Unfortunately, the grille still has visible rust, but everything else looks brand new!
. I love the knobs on the faceplate. Everything is heavy and well built. Here's a nudie for y'all! :thmbsp: I scrubbed the outside of all the RCA jacks with a toothbrush and Deoxit, and I also squirted some inside the jacks just to make sure. The receiver is now in a clean condition to test out.
So, after replacing the power socket I turned it on. The tuner station bar lights up, but the blue signal strength meter bulb is out :sigh: . I don't hear a relay clicking in, but then again, this unit might not have a relay. So, I switched it back off, hooked up the multimeter to the speaker terminals, and switched it back on. 2 seconds after switching on I get an initial reading of 160mv, then after 1/2 second this fluctuates erratically, changing many times a second, fluctuating between -160mv and +160mv. So, I leave it for a few minutes and come back. Now, for the majority of the time it's between -15mv and +15mv, but now and then for a split second it will shoot back up to >100mv, then come back down again. There is no pattern to these fluctuations. Should I be worried? I'm hesitant to hook up a good set of speakers with erratic readings like this. Should I play safe and only use 'sacrificial speakers' on this unit?
BTW - This is my first introduction to quad so I don't know what half the settings are for. Guess I'll just need to try them and see what they do and hope I don't let the 'magic smoke' out!
