unl3a5h3d
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Okay this could be dumb but I have an old stereo system that the turntable motor stopped working, plus it is massive. The particular model is a Sears brand. There is no model number or name, all it says on the front is "Sears Solid State". Being that I have a separate turntable and I enjoy the sound of the headphone out on this thing I want to remove that "amp" and all of the needed extras and create a separate standalone amp. I know that I will need the power supply along with the amp board. But I'm not even sure my idea will work. Looking for some expertise. Well here are some pics. Thanks!
This is the front pannel of the whole system.
Here is the overall inside. It's a mess.
Here is what I believe is the amp that controls the headphone output. The green, yellow, and black wires go to the 1/4" headphone output. The black on the other end goes on the board below, but the yellow and green go to a selector on the front where you can choose between headphones, speakers and all that.
Another shot of the amp, I think.
Here is the back pannel. Also the power transformer is in the immediate background.
A shot of the power setup.
This is the front pannel of the whole system.
Here is the overall inside. It's a mess.
Here is what I believe is the amp that controls the headphone output. The green, yellow, and black wires go to the 1/4" headphone output. The black on the other end goes on the board below, but the yellow and green go to a selector on the front where you can choose between headphones, speakers and all that.
Another shot of the amp, I think.
Here is the back pannel. Also the power transformer is in the immediate background.
A shot of the power setup.