RX-505 Dolby On-Off / Dolby B-C / Eq 70-120 switches no longer lock in place? Here’s the fix:
The problem is that there is a tab on the switch shaft which a small wire hook locks into to hold the shaft in place and keep the switch depressed. That tab breaks – it’s only plastic and tiny. I’m sure it will break every time if you try to remove the button caps when the switches are depressed. The three interlocking switches for tape type use the same shaft but don’t use that lock tab so it won’t have broken. The trick is to switch the shafts.
Remove the switch block. Easiest way I’ve found is to remove the metal face, then the meter / Level / Switch face, dismount the switch board, then CAREFULLY de-solder the switch from the board as it dangles from the face of the unit (not fun but easier than completely disconnecting that board).
GENTLY remove the switch contact wipers from the good shaft and mount them on the bad shaft. They won’t slide straight off, but will rock off the end, then rock back on the other shaft. Both switches can now be reassembled. You need coordination here. Once reassembled, check all the continuities before going on to make sure all the wipers are making good contact and that none got bent too far in the swap process.
Replace the repaired switches into the block, bend the tabs back to hold them in place. Slide the locking plate back into the block and slide the spring plate back over the end of the plate to apply enough pressure to keep the interlock working. Solder the block back onto the board and reassemble.