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#Rowe r86 jukebox manual
I would like sound to come from the wallboxes any time the jukebox is playing, but I have not been able to locate a manual for the Wallette to see if there is a way to change the default behavior.
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This is true whether in coin operation mode or free play. Here's my question: as you know, when selections are made at the wallboxes sound comes from both the requesting wallbox and the jukebox, but if selections are made from the jukebox keyboard they are not heard through the wallboxes unless a selection is subsequently made from them. I'm in northeast Oklahoma recently acquired a CD-100A and have connected a couple of CD-WB wallboxes to it here in my home, and after some fixup and routine maintenance everything is working perfectly. Quote from: wim elaerts on July 16, 2018, 11:27:15 am Hi all, I haven't had much success online so far. Would this be a logical assumption? If yes then I'm looking for a CCC - # 4-07773-10. I've done some research and there was a video that stated around 10% of the CCC's have issues with the chip that manages the mute while the record is being changed - stuck on mute. The Fuses in the amp aren't burned out, and the amp warms up when powered on - not too much, but enough to note by touch This would leave me to believe it's either the AMP or the CCC. When I turn up / down the volume as record plays there is no audio or audio changes at all. Needle works, we can hear the record playing faintly All wire connections are plugged in, nothing loose. Everything lights, up, spins, selects, etc. However, it had recently stopped playing audio (hence the price). I recently picked up a Rowe R91 - original owner, excellent condition for a very good price. PS I'm from Belgium if you want to redirect me to somewhere for parts. If someone can tell me which one I need or knows more about this problem, I'm all ears :-) Right now I'm thinking about the triac but can't find the right one for replacing it since i can't read what was marked on them anymore. Signal from CCC is given at the right moment and I even tested with another transfer motor without success. After another couple of minutes it suddenly changes the record and starts playing. If the record ends the transfer led is lit but no movement even with 32v on the contacts. Then the humming stops rotor stops and i get 14v on the contacts. After startup i can hear the transfermotor humming and i get 20v on the contacts (rotor is somewhat freewheeling). I changed the wiring, microswitches and resoldered all contact pins on the board. The transfer motor refuses to work after a couple of minutes. I got everything working again and it looks nice accept for one problem.
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I just revived a R85 after it being dead for more than 25 years. Really not sure where to head at this point, I was sure replacing the CD player would fix these issues, any help welcomed. Once that happens I can jump around the disc with no issues. I find if I have trouble at one end of the disc I can go to the opposite track, then a middle one, then the trouble one will play.
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Sometimes it gives up and moves on to the next track, other times it plays silence for what seems like the full track duration (as if the amp mute was on). If it plays a song, it has never skipped ever. It generally has the most issue with the upper numbered tracks but not always. I put in the refurbished CDPro2 and I think it is improved and plays a greater proportion of songs (all commercial CDs). I decided I most likely had more issues with the player and decided to buy a refurbished CD-Pro2 from Enco systems. I decided to replace the optical pickup unit on the CDM-12 after hearing they fail after many years. It was skipping many tracks, putting the CD away without playing etc. I have a Roew CD-100E that got recently and I am chasing my tail with an issue. I am wondering if all the issues have a common cause. I don't see or feel anything impeding tone arms advance. It will do this on all records that have no issue. Than the record will start to act like it's stuck in a groove and repeat and repeat till I advance record manually. Than when it does not reject a record it will play fine till the record is about 3/4 over. But I do notice the record is muted for few seconds into the record.Īfter the first 4-5 records have played, it begins to auto reject about 80 to 90 percent of records. So to recap the problem, when box has not been played for a while first 4 or 5 records will play and return to carousel properly. I did watch the cam and noticed when it never fully stops at CS 5 when it rejects. I also checked that no wire connections were touching on the cam switches. Would that eliminate reed switch as source of problem? The auto rejecting continued to occur after disconnecting a wire from reed switch. I can not see anything visually wrong with reed switch.