$7 score at auction, a bizarre specimen...
Apparently this is an extremely rare unit. I cannot find one image of it or any info. I think I found a very brief mention of it on some audiophool forum but that was it. Any manuals would be helpful as all I can tell is what each board does and some of the wires, the rest I need a schematic for.
I'll try to get some pics soon, but it basically looks like a SR-1150 but with buttons instead of switches.
Status:
Powers on
Radio works (ish)
Problem Symptoms
-wiring tampered with, some looms missing, now spaghettified (also taped splices)

-AM tuning trouble, continuously squeals like an angry pig while trying to tune (way worse then any tube radio), will pick up strong stations though (it has a built-in antenna, but maybe it needs an external too)
-audio trouble, bass distorted, right channel very distorted, some pots still dirty
-tinny audio emitting from the audio amplifier board itself with no speakers connected

I tried using a signal tracer but it picked up so much noise I couldn't hear any difference in distortion (the noise distorted it anyway).
A strange oddity that might be the cause is that while the two amplifier channels look basically identical from the top, on the bottom the same parts seem to be connected differently for each side (it also seems to be measuring differently, for example a 680

resistor measures 678

on one side but one in the same place measures 465

on the other

). If this is the case then some dummy replaced the parts and put them back in the wrong places because they tried to make it look the same on each side.
How am I going to fix this without a schematic or board layout? I mean I could assume it's supposed to be like the other side...but we know what that did...
