McIntosh Tuner Problem

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clydethecat

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McIntosh Tuner Problem
« on: 12 Sep 2025, 12:12 am »
I've had my McIntosh MR-77 tuner for more than a decade.  One day last spring the one station I listen to suddenly became distorted.  Tuning to any other station, the tuner still sounded normal, just the one station I like.

This station is at 89.1 MHz.  They have a sister station at 90.5 MHz, which comes from the same studio and same transmitter tower.  90.5 still comes in just fine.  And I can get 89.1 just fine in my car.  So on the surface that seems to rule out broadcast problems.

I took the tuner to the local hifi repair place, which had a six week backlog.  When I got it back, he said all he had to do was spray clean the tuner capacitor.  It sounded fine for a few months.  Then last Friday afternoon when I got home from work the problem returned.

I pulled off the cover and sprayed down the tuner capacitor with CRC Lectra Clean Heavy Duty Electrical Parts Degreaser.  It got slightly better but it's not fixed.

So I'm wondering - what is the proper spray for cleaning an analog tuner capacitor?  Should it be a lubricating cleaner?  The only other spray I have to hand is Caig CaiLube MCL, but I'm reluctant to try it without an okay from the experts  :)

Thanks for any suggestions.

And if it's not just a dirty tuner capacitor, what could cause a tuner to sound bad only on one station?

clydethecat

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Re: McIntosh Tuner Problem
« Reply #1 on: 12 Sep 2025, 12:18 am »


MR-77

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Re: McIntosh Tuner Problem
« Reply #2 on: 12 Sep 2025, 04:14 pm »
Have you tried contacting McIntosh directly? From what McIntosh says they can fix everything they make going back to their earliest models.

clydethecat

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Re: McIntosh Tuner Problem
« Reply #3 on: 12 Sep 2025, 10:46 pm »
Have you tried contacting McIntosh directly? From what McIntosh says they can fix everything they make going back to their earliest models.

If I wanted to spend $800+ for a full factory service, that's what I'd do...