Hey everyone, I am a brand new owner of a lasonic trc-975. I have a m90 at home but right now I am visiting from canada in San Francisco and i am planing to bring back some bad boys boombox I'll find.
So when i bought it the guy screwed me up a little bit. He showed me it worked but had it set up all right. It only plays when the left tape is on play. So the result is that if the sound isn't at a certain level I can hear the tape motor looping. It runs great and has no damage what so ever so I am pretty sure it's a connection that messed up. I opened it up and there is not obvius sign of burn transitors or frayed connections. I did study one years electronics so I can work my way around but it's been almost 10 years so... I am a little bit rusty.
Any of you guy have any idea were to start from ?
Second question, I tested it with different music and frequencies and there seem to be some bass level that make the whole thing shake and make it impossible to enjoy the music. Fortunatly it's some very deep bass that is mostly found in techno so for everything else it wasn't a problem but still I am wondering a good way to fix this. When i opened it up I realise the half the screws were missing, so it's probably the main cause of that, but while i am here i better ask this right now...so in case this don't solve the problem is there a good way to fix this? maybe like putting some very tiny rubberband all around the edges ?
Thank you !
So when i bought it the guy screwed me up a little bit. He showed me it worked but had it set up all right. It only plays when the left tape is on play. So the result is that if the sound isn't at a certain level I can hear the tape motor looping. It runs great and has no damage what so ever so I am pretty sure it's a connection that messed up. I opened it up and there is not obvius sign of burn transitors or frayed connections. I did study one years electronics so I can work my way around but it's been almost 10 years so... I am a little bit rusty.
Any of you guy have any idea were to start from ?
Second question, I tested it with different music and frequencies and there seem to be some bass level that make the whole thing shake and make it impossible to enjoy the music. Fortunatly it's some very deep bass that is mostly found in techno so for everything else it wasn't a problem but still I am wondering a good way to fix this. When i opened it up I realise the half the screws were missing, so it's probably the main cause of that, but while i am here i better ask this right now...so in case this don't solve the problem is there a good way to fix this? maybe like putting some very tiny rubberband all around the edges ?
Thank you !