blu_fuz said:It is a huge relief to finally lock into one of your grails. Takes a lot of pressure off ya that's for sure!![]()
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That's very true Joe!
It was a great relief!


I wish I had a boomroom like you got on the attic! That looks excellent!
blu_fuz said:It is a huge relief to finally lock into one of your grails. Takes a lot of pressure off ya that's for sure!![]()
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blu_fuz said:Thanks man, I wish we all could have a space for our boomers.
If you are ever in the area, hit me up![]()
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Ghettoboom767 said:Congrats man!
That cleaned up nice!
Welcome to the club! I still need to clean my speakers and re-belt mine!
Just haven't got around to it.
I don't have a good work station yet so I'm afraid to do mine still!![]()
Love yours!![]()
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BoomboxLover48 said:Ghettoboom767 said:Congrats man!
That cleaned up nice!
Welcome to the club! I still need to clean my speakers and re-belt mine!
Just haven't got around to it.
I don't have a good work station yet so I'm afraid to do mine still!![]()
Love yours!![]()
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M90 also got one hidden screw when you take the chassis out. It is not mentioned in the manual. It is one screw #8. I'm pretty sure you know about it. Like you know don't forget to press eject and leave the cassette door open when you pull the chassis out.
I also don't have a workstation. I use a 4'X2' Home Depot card board over my big dining table for the work. I also lay several sheets of paper on top of it. I have sheets of styrofoam and soft foam to support delicate parts. Each screw I remove will go to a styrofoam board showing the position of it. For cleaning the dust cap, I use the Pledge cleaner and cotton swabs. I spray a little Pledge on Al foil, wet the cotton swab and gently clean the dust cap making sure to change cotton swabs when it is slightly dirty. I pull a little of the cotton from the swabs to make it little softer when you clean with it.
Ghettoboom767 said:BoomboxLover48 said:Ghettoboom767 said:Congrats man!
That cleaned up nice!
Welcome to the club! I still need to clean my speakers and re-belt mine!
Just haven't got around to it.
I don't have a good work station yet so I'm afraid to do mine still!![]()
Love yours!![]()
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M90 also got one hidden screw when you take the chassis out. It is not mentioned in the manual. It is one screw #8. I'm pretty sure you know about it. Like you know don't forget to press eject and leave the cassette door open when you pull the chassis out.
I also don't have a workstation. I use a 4'X2' Home Depot card board over my big dining table for the work. I also lay several sheets of paper on top of it. I have sheets of styrofoam and soft foam to support delicate parts. Each screw I remove will go to a styrofoam board showing the position of it. For cleaning the dust cap, I use the Pledge cleaner and cotton swabs. I spray a little Pledge on Al foil, wet the cotton swab and gently clean the dust cap making sure to change cotton swabs when it is slightly dirty. I pull a little of the cotton from the swabs to make it little softer when you clean with it.
Hi boomboxlover,your welcome!
I think i may do this within the next couple of weeks!![]()
I just did my M-70 and it was very easy!
If it's anything like that I will tackle this.
I just need to know what to clean my woofers with?![]()
I have a couple of stains,I've cleaned up chrome caps before but
I want to be extra careful when I do these.
Thanks again for the pointers and take care of your new special
acquisition!!
Have a great week-Jeff.![]()
redbenjoe said:looks like a $3.000 box --all day long![]()
Jwrok707 said:redbenjoe said:looks like a $3.000 box --all day long![]()
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Wow you got the trim top and sticker going, looks pretty SLICK! .............Congrats
Ghettoboom767 said:BoomboxLover48 said:Ghettoboom767 said:Congrats man!
That cleaned up nice!
Welcome to the club! I still need to clean my speakers and re-belt mine!
Just haven't got around to it.
I don't have a good work station yet so I'm afraid to do mine still!![]()
Love yours!![]()
![]()
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M90 also got one hidden screw when you take the chassis out. It is not mentioned in the manual. It is one screw #8. I'm pretty sure you know about it. Like you know don't forget to press eject and leave the cassette door open when you pull the chassis out.
I also don't have a workstation. I use a 4'X2' Home Depot card board over my big dining table for the work. I also lay several sheets of paper on top of it. I have sheets of styrofoam and soft foam to support delicate parts. Each screw I remove will go to a styrofoam board showing the position of it. For cleaning the dust cap, I use the Pledge cleaner and cotton swabs. I spray a little Pledge on Al foil, wet the cotton swab and gently clean the dust cap making sure to change cotton swabs when it is slightly dirty. I pull a little of the cotton from the swabs to make it little softer when you clean with it.
Hi boomboxlover,your welcome!
I think i may do this within the next couple of weeks!![]()
I just did my M-70 and it was very easy!
If it's anything like that I will tackle this.
I just need to know what to clean my woofers with?![]()
I have a couple of stains,I've cleaned up chrome caps before but
I want to be extra careful when I do these.
Thanks again for the pointers and take care of your new special
acquisition!!
Have a great week-Jeff.![]()
good god, man!LLopez said:Here u go BL48 pics of the NIB remote.
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m40dotcom said:Here's the R50E that I have. And it only seems to work to play and stop the M90. Again, not sure what other boxes it actually 100% works with, I don't have any other JVC's with a port for it.
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