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Boombox Repairs

biki - 2013-04-24 01:57

I'm new to the boombox game and i'm looking to start collecting. Just purchased my first boombox ( JVC RC-M70JW). Everything on the box works but i have passed up boxes because of dead tape decks and other issues. My question is how do you go about repairing the vintage boomboxes? Any info. I would be grateful for.

jvc 1

jvc 2

traveler - 2013-04-24 02:06

first you need to learn how to upload LARGER pictures   

traveler - 2013-04-24 02:09

Originally Posted by Biki:

I'm new to the boombox game and i'm looking to start collecting. Just purchased my first boombox ( JVC RC-M70JW). Everything on the box works but i have passed up boxes because of dead tape decks and other issues. My question is how do you go about repairing the vintage boomboxes? Any info. I would be grateful for.

jvc 1

jvc 2

Know how to operate a Phillips screwdriver and open your own boombox's?

 

Do you have the ability to operate a Spray can of Deoxit into your Switches followed  by an short blast of air?

biki - 2013-04-24 02:15

Originally Posted by traveler:
Originally Posted by Biki:

I'm new to the boombox game and i'm looking to start collecting. Just purchased my first boombox ( JVC RC-M70JW). Everything on the box works but i have passed up boxes because of dead tape decks and other issues. My question is how do you go about repairing the vintage boomboxes? Any info. I would be grateful for.

jvc 1

jvc 2

Know how to operate a Phillips screwdriver and open your own boombox's?

 

Do you have the ability to operate a Spray can of Deoxit into your Switches followed  by an short blast of air?

jvc 3

biki - 2013-04-24 02:17

so your pretty much on your own.
Originally Posted by traveler:
Originally Posted by Biki:

I'm new to the boombox game and i'm looking to start collecting. Just purchased my first boombox ( JVC RC-M70JW). Everything on the box works but i have passed up boxes because of dead tape decks and other issues. My question is how do you go about repairing the vintage boomboxes? Any info. I would be grateful for.

jvc 1

jvc 2

Know how to operate a Phillips screwdriver and open your own boombox's?

 

Do you have the ability to operate a Spray can of Deoxit into your Switches followed  by an short blast of air?

jvc 3

traveler - 2013-04-24 02:22

Bigger Picture - Yay - got that

 

Next suggestion is to take picture's of everything that you do,

 

Once you crack the case open of your RC-M70, take a picture's of where EVERY   wire's goto BEFORE you unplug them  then Continue taking pictures of every little step to make inside your box as you do whatever, as you may come to a point that  and then all you have to do is review your pictures and voila  

traveler - 2013-04-24 03:12

So your pretty much on your own.   YES !

 

After you have attempted to repair and or service your own boombox and or

 

After you have exhausted your Money to a technician to repair your boombox - and they did NOT or couldn't due to a lack of part's or know-how -

 

The Best Way is to :

then come here and solicit answer's from the people's here that have and use this model JVC RC-M70.

 

 ( myself I have gone through about 7 of this model ) sofar in life  

 

if you search more thoroughly in here  or in the web  you can find the service manuals and other related materials

northerner - 2013-04-24 07:03

Welcome and congrats on an awesome first box!  looks in good condition...if you only get one box then this would be an excellent contender for that position!

 

My tip would be to get the service manual off the web...if you can't find it let me know.  Its just that some of the internal screws aren't so obvious on this one when dismantling.

 

Get some switch cleaner (Servisol, Deoxit etc) and spray it into the switches, sliders and headphone socket and work each one back and forth 30 or 40 times.  Blast with compressed air (one of those cans you generally use on computers) and then leave to dry.

 

For the belts its a case of working out approximate sizes you need then just order a selection pack off ebay or the like then trial and error to find the right one.

 

Most of us started doing this sort of thing with no experience so just work slowly and carefully and you'll be fine...I always took pictures of each stage in case I forgot where a lead or a screw went.  I also note which screws went where as they're often different sizes and working out which one went where afterwards can be a nightmare otherwise.  If you get stuck at any point just post a comment on here and if you've got a picture then that might make it easier.

 

You'll find this sort of advice repeated a lot over the forum as every newbie (including me when I started) asks the same first questions

biki - 2013-04-24 09:08

Thanks for the information guys! It was very helpful.

traveler - 2013-04-24 09:30

Originally Posted by Biki:

Thanks for the information guys! It was very helpful.


So what was, or Is still not working properly for your box?

traveler - 2013-04-24 13:55

FILE - JVC RC-M70 Service Manual.pdf

Here  

 

Save this ( PDF ) to your drive

JVC RC-M70 Service Manual

 

You may find this information useful

biki - 2013-04-24 19:04

your a lifesaver! there is a manual on ebay i was gonna bid on. the radio is fully functional now.

traveler - 2013-04-24 19:35

Originally Posted by Biki:

your a lifesaver! there is a manual on ebay i was gonna bid on. the radio is fully functional now.

Terrific