Sanyo Boombox

daniel-san yo

New Member
I recently was given a vintage sanyo boombox by my uncle. I turned it on and only the radio works. I investigated it and found the belts for the cassette player were bad.
I ordered and replaced those and put it back together. I now I have no sound from the radio or tape player! The exterior and interior of the unit is immaculate. The boards look basically brand new. All original capacitors appear to have no bulging or leaking. Sound works perfect from the 2 mic lines in when tested. The tape player works great now, just no sound. Stumped on this one...
 

daniel-san yo

New Member
Hi, yes, the headphone jack works only when the 2 mic lines are being used. The weird thing is the 4 band radio worked great prior to putting new belts in.
 

Reli

Boomus Fidelis
Did you go back inside to check the speaker wires? They often get pulled out by accident during re-assembly.
 

goodman

Member (SA)
Hello and welcome to the forum.
I assume that the problem occurred during the assembly after the repair.
In order to be able to help you, it would be good to know the model of this SANYO,
as well as what exactly you did to it - step by step.
If you have photos during the repair, you can post them here.
 

Superduper

Moderator
Staff member
Occam's razor suggests that the simplest explanation is that the fault is related to the disassembly and subsequent reassembly since that’s the common denominator in all this. I suggest you just retrace your steps. Another possibility is that the record playback and function switches may be dirty (oxidized) and the contacts intermittent.
 

daniel-san yo

New Member
Hello and welcome to the forum.
I assume that the problem occurred during the assembly after the repair.
In order to be able to help you, it would be good to know the model of this SANYO,
as well as what exactly you did to it - step by step.
If you have photos during the repair, you can post them here.
Hi thank you for the reply. The model is a M-X320K. Radio worked prior to dissassembly. Played a cassette for a second and heard sound before it started eating a tape. First step was taking all screws out. Next step was unhooking 2 wire harnesses and main harness from the cassette player. Replaced belts in cassette mechanism and reinstalled all. Turned on power and no sound from cassette or radio.
 

daniel-san yo

New Member
Occam's razor suggests that the simplest explanation is that the fault is related to the disassembly and subsequent reassembly since that’s the common denominator in all this. I suggest you just retrace your steps. Another possibility is that the record playback and function switches may be dirty (oxidized) and the contacts intermittent.
Hi thank you for the reply. Yes, all switches were carefully cleaned today. Same results. No sound from tape player or 4 wave radio. Only sound in works.
 

goodman

Member (SA)
Maybe the problem is with the cable connections.
Are you sure everything is connected correctly
and you haven't swapped some connections?
You should check them again.
 
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daniel-san yo

New Member
Here is a service manual: SANYO MX820
Maybe the problem is with the cable connections.
Are you sure everything is connected correctly
and you haven't swapped some connections?
You should check them again.
Ok, thank you for referring the manual. I will check tomorrow. Yes, all connections are exactly as they were prior to the repair. I've checked many, many times now. I looked for the service manual for the 320 but have not found one yet.
 

goodman

Member (SA)
Hm, that was my mistake, this service manual is for model 820 but yours is 320...
You must check position of Record Switch Bar too.
https://www.boomboxery.com/forum/threads/record-switch-bar-example.28289/

In TAPE mode, and pressed Play, you must hear cassette playback.
In TAPE mode, and pressed Record, you must recording from mic input jacks.
In RADIO mode, and pressed Record, you must recording from radio.
In RADIO mode, you must hear radio.
In what mode you hear microphones?

I found these videos for your model. Maybe they can help you...



 
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