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Pioneer SX-950 Complete Rebuild Kit High-Quality Receiver Recap Caps Transistors

Pioneer SX-950 Complete Rebuild Kit High-Quality Receiver Recap Caps Transistors

USD 190.00 USD
SKU: blYwbMvG
Condition: New

Up for sale here is this rebuild kit for the Pioneer SX-950. This includes all the parts you need to rebuild a Pioneer SX-950, and includes upgraded replacement main capacitors. This does not include new lights, fuses, or any resistors (except for the bleeder resistors for the main caps). This also does not include the driver or output transistors. Correct replacement outputs are MJ21195G/MJ21196G, available here. Please don't buy any of the fake Chinese transistors on eBay--those are counterfeit and will blow up. This kit includes replacements for all the electrolytic capacitors in the receiver, including the two main filter capacitors, which are upgraded to 22000 uf 80v Cornell-Dubilier caps. The new caps are the same diameter as the old ones so they will fit the old clamps perfectly. The kit also includes replacements for almost all the transistors on all the boards except the tuner board. Transistors frequently age worse than the capacitors, so you have to replace them when you're doing a rebuild. The kit for the power supply includes replacement diodes and zener diodes, which are important to replace, and the protection board kit includes a new Omron relay with standoffs. You will also receive detailed instructions to help this go more easily. These are all high-quality brand new genuine parts, the same ones I use when I rebuild Pioneer equipment. Capacitors are Nichicon PW, Nichicon KL, Panasonic FC, Wima film, and Cornell-Dubilier for the main filters. Transistors are Fairchild/Onsemi. Trimmers (for the amp board) are Bourns. I will include a surprisingly well-written instruction sheet, but rebuilding a receiver is fairly complicated, and you should know what you're doing and have a decent soldering iron, heat-sink compound, and a dim-bulb tester. I have rebuilt a lot of SX-950s in the past few years--they're really nice receivers, and aren't too bad to work on. Please see my pictures for details. US shipping and handling is $12, and international is $28. If you have any questions, please ask. I have other kits and lots of vintage electronics listed--feel free to take a look!

Categories: Vintage Electronics

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid By Buyer
All Returns Accepted Returns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within 30 Days
Refund Will Be Given As Money Back
Model SX-950
Country/Region Of Manufacture United States
Brand Pioneer

Up for sale here is this rebuild kit for the Pioneer SX-950. This includes all the parts you need to rebuild a Pioneer SX-950, and includes upgraded replacement main capacitors. This does not include new lights, fuses, or any resistors (except for the bleeder resistors for the main caps). This also does not include the driver or output transistors. Correct replacement outputs are MJ21195G/MJ21196G, available here. Please don’t buy any of the fake Chinese transistors on eBay–those are counterfeit and will blow up. This kit includes replacements for all the electrolytic capacitors in the receiver, including the two main filter capacitors, which are upgraded to 22000 uf 80v Cornell-Dubilier caps. The new caps are the same diameter as the old ones so they will fit the old clamps perfectly. The kit also includes replacements for almost all the transistors on all the boards except the tuner board. Transistors frequently age worse than the capacitors, so you have to replace them when you’re doing a rebuild. The kit for the power supply includes replacement diodes and zener diodes, which are important to replace, and the protection board kit includes a new Omron relay with standoffs. You will also receive detailed instructions to help this go more easily. These are all high-quality brand new genuine parts, the same ones I use when I rebuild Pioneer equipment. Capacitors are Nichicon PW, Nichicon KL, Panasonic FC, Wima film, and Cornell-Dubilier for the main filters. Transistors are Fairchild/Onsemi. Trimmers (for the amp board) are Bourns. I will include a surprisingly well-written instruction sheet, but rebuilding a receiver is fairly complicated, and you should know what you’re doing and have a decent soldering iron, heat-sink compound, and a dim-bulb tester. I have rebuilt a lot of SX-950s in the past few years–they’re really nice receivers, and aren’t too bad to work on. Please see my pictures for details. US shipping and handling is $12, and international is $28. If you have any questions, please ask. I have other kits and lots of vintage electronics listed–feel free to take a look!

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