Search results for query: M70

  1. floyd

    Been here before

    What I meant to say was the right side volume slider didn't work. It was just stuck in place.
  2. caution

    Been here before

    Hey Floyd, curious what you're referring to because the M70 has no balance slider, just left and right volume sliders
  3. floyd

    Been here before

    I love a good beater box. The one m70 I did own had a bad balance slider and I'm just too clumsy to work on these lol.
  4. Transistorized

    Been here before

    It indeed is an M70 slider Floyd. This is the treble slider that a wiper got loose on. This is a beater box that has been patched, glued and has a few minor issues. This slider was one of them. I could do the rest while I've got it apart but the others are working for now, and this thing is...
  5. floyd

    Been here before

    M70 volume slider ?.
  6. blu_fuz

    JVC straps. Available subject to remaining buckles left from Blu_Fuz.

    Looking great Norm. In case you were wondering what JVC boxes have the slot for the JVC strap, here is a current list and there could be others: M50 M60 M70 M71 M75 M80 RC-636 RC-717 RC-727 RC-828 RC-838 RC-838 Series II
  7. Reli

    JVC straps. Available subject to remaining buckles left from Blu_Fuz.

    Do those fit the RC838 too, or just the M70?
  8. Fatdog

    Wanted JVC M70

    When it comes to changing belts, the M70 is probably the easiest boombox to work on. Like Audio Augie suggested, perhaps look for one that needs belts, and hopefully get a better deal.
  9. Audio Augie

    Toshiba WX-1 Tape Music Search - How Does It Work?

    Maybe its like the M70 and you have to press the rew or ff and play the same time?
  10. Audio Augie

    Read, Heard, Tested....GPO box

    At first I was hesitant on posting about this, but then yesterday I took my GPO to a BBQ. I felt more confident about taking it opposed to my M70 and/or RX 5030. Not fearing if something happens to it. Honestly, I dont use the cd player at all! I prefer cassette operation. Although, I have used...
  11. mikeavelli

    Wanted JVC M70

    Hello. Looking for JVC M70 in good condition.
  12. Brutus442

    Hello community!

    Welcome aboard! That M70 is a classic but that Panasonic looks mint! Mice collection!
  13. Audio Augie

    Hello community!

    ...to my close friends and keeping one. I had bought a newer box as well, but it did'nt satisfy my craving for an OG one. Like many, my treasure is the M70 and i managed to also find an original strap for it. Anyways, i just wanted to intro and say i have appreciated all of the chatter over the...
  14. hopey

    JVC RC-656

    The Tape Mech is better than M70 caus Dolby says so.
  15. itzmillertyme

    M70-Belts changed (problem)

    I changed the belts on my M-70 but when I went to put cover over capstan i didn’t pay attention to the plunger assembly and am not sure in what position it goes in. Help!!
  16. skippy1969

    Aiwa CS-600 Questions

    It's a more difficult unit to work on because unlike other units that have plug in components Aiwa has a lot of hardwired components. I've worked on a lot of Aiwas. This one is not terrible to do. Hope this helps you out. Here's mine.
  17. Nickeccles

    Post your "no-love" boxes here

    Sansui stereo is not rare here in the UK - Sold under the Roberts brand & in Europe under many names! Always a few on eBay UK....Roberts RSRT-50 I think - they are a good generic machine, reliable if not a little underwhelming!
  18. Transistorized

    Will boomboxes marked 240v/220v/110v AC and 50/60 Hz work without a problem on United States power outlets?

    I have a M70 that has 110V selector. My house voltage is 121 on average. While it's not a clean sound, the amp chip does seem to eek out a little louder distorted sound wide open compared to my 120V models :-)
  19. S

    Aiwa CS-600 Questions

    Have you worked on the model before? How do they compare to other popular boomboxes like the JVC RC-M70, etc? Much more difficult?
  20. S

    Aiwa CS-600 Questions

    Have you worked on the model before? How do they compare to other popular boomboxes like the JVC RC-M70, etc? Much more difficult?