Started a thread about this gem in General Chat, figured I get the restoration project started here. Found this on eBay last week, had to have it, wanted one since they came out in 1990. Seller packed it well, FedEx got it to me in great shape. Overall the cosmetic condition of it is a 7 out of 10 minus the dust. 1 mark on the center piece next to the A deck door, 1 deep scratch on the left speaker, varioius finish marks. CD works about 70% of the time, takes awhile to seek from track to track, some discs show "No Disc". LCD displays light up, some segments on the cd side occasionally go missing. Decks are not working with a cassette in them. Remote included came from a CFD-560, found a slew of CFD-770 remotes on eBay, ordered one.
Now I will say I am an A/V guy, background in home theater and car audio, these boxes (770 &775 series) have always has amazing sound for what they were, competing with shelf systems. Not cheap back in day at almost $500, as a teen no way I was buying one. Not light either at 26lbs, not including the 8 D batteries needed if you wanna take it somewhere that doesn't have an AC outlet. 4 AA batteries are needed for the clock. Full logic decks, hi-bias recording, hi-speed cd dubbing, 2-way bass reflex speakers, these units were loaded. If I am correct Sony didn't make anything to replace them with and they downsized the boxes that came after before the MiniDisc era hit.
Anyways, 1st thing 1st, speakers and grills needed attention, took them apart to see what was needed. Grills must be glued in as I couldn't get them out, no problem got plenty of painters tape. Got everything unscrewed, Rustoleum Semi-Gloss Black and Clear paint from Walmart and went to work. Speakers were faded, grabbed a fat sharpie and got to coloring. Put everything back together and they look much better. One issue, the plastic cabinets vibrate from the bass when the speakers are detached, might make a small wood brace to go across the middle screwed in from both sides to stop the flexing and vibrating. More to come........
Now I will say I am an A/V guy, background in home theater and car audio, these boxes (770 &775 series) have always has amazing sound for what they were, competing with shelf systems. Not cheap back in day at almost $500, as a teen no way I was buying one. Not light either at 26lbs, not including the 8 D batteries needed if you wanna take it somewhere that doesn't have an AC outlet. 4 AA batteries are needed for the clock. Full logic decks, hi-bias recording, hi-speed cd dubbing, 2-way bass reflex speakers, these units were loaded. If I am correct Sony didn't make anything to replace them with and they downsized the boxes that came after before the MiniDisc era hit.
Anyways, 1st thing 1st, speakers and grills needed attention, took them apart to see what was needed. Grills must be glued in as I couldn't get them out, no problem got plenty of painters tape. Got everything unscrewed, Rustoleum Semi-Gloss Black and Clear paint from Walmart and went to work. Speakers were faded, grabbed a fat sharpie and got to coloring. Put everything back together and they look much better. One issue, the plastic cabinets vibrate from the bass when the speakers are detached, might make a small wood brace to go across the middle screwed in from both sides to stop the flexing and vibrating. More to come........