Sun Jan 02, 2011 7:19 pm by palmfish
Ed, I opened the top today and sprayed DeoxIT on all the contacts, terminals, and controls. I noted that the phono stage appears to be built onto the board that all the input plugs share. It's mounted onto the rear panel burried behind 2 other larger boards and metal framing. I don't think I'll be the one to go in there and swap it out after all. On the other hand, after further research, I don't think the phono stage is the problem...
Bill, I'm pretty sure it's not the turntable. I had a Denon turntable back in the 90's that sounded fine the last time I had it hooked up to the Carver. My Pioneer turntable also sounds just fine when hooked up to my home theater system. But here's the interesting part...
After the DeoxIT treatment, I did some critical listening on headphones with a few different LP's and some of my "reference CD's." I observed that the high frequencies through the phono stage were basically consistent with that of the other inputs (DAD and AUX). I also found that bass bloat was present with all inputs (Phono, DAD, and AUX). When I turned the bass control all the way down to the left, it sounded pretty OK. That's why I think your idea about the equalization is right on. When I was cleaning it today, I noticed that there was a nice silver dollar sized scorched area on the underside of the metal cover, and on the board beneath that spot, there are 4 blue resistors (2W, 68 Ω HONDA) all in a row that appear to be the cause - the board immediately around these resistors and a neighboring connector look a little discolored too. I don't know if this is normal or not, or whether it's even a contributing factor. But what I do believe now is that in general, heat and time have simply taken their toll on the amp - resistances have changed and as a result, so has the sound.
I'm thinking now that if I want to continue using and enjoying my Receiver for years to come (which I do - it has a lot of sentimental value), I will need to take it to a proper service facility and have the whole unit gone over and refreshed. I've found a couple of shops within my reach that service Carver equipment and I'll take her in for a much deserved spa treatment before the end of the month.
Thanks to both of you for the time and thought you've put into helping me out - I do appreciate it!
Brian