Hmmm maybe that's why It was gone. tk'sReli said:Nice......Forget about the glass, it just creates reflections and makes it harder to see the meters
I totally agree!!d8614ss said:proper street box and free tooawesome score
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Fatdog said:I totally agree!!d8614ss said:proper street box and free tooawesome score
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Hopefully, your friend won't catch the "bug". Otherwise, the two of you will be fighting over his next find.![]()
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347 Tony said:Tk you for the pic's, was Prosonic made In Quebec? I thought I read that somewhere.
...I'm old :'-(Well I'm sure your prob. right. I know nothing which bring's me to my first question regarding the Cassette deck, The whole mech was and still Is stuck In the play position(up) so The door won't open unless I take the whole thing apart, but then this little piece fell out and there's a spring/curved wire hanging In there any thought's? Left hand side from the front.Brutus442 said:347 Tony said:Tk you for the pic's, was Prosonic made In Quebec? I thought I read that somewhere.
I maybe be mistaken here Tony so don't quote me but I believe these units (also sold under Trident, Tecsonic etc.) were manufactured in Korea but re-branded and sold as Prosonic here in Canada. Similar to the Yorx/ Sears collaboration
I don't recall too many vendors carrying Prosonic but I know Majestic Audio used to....but tha's going back a few years![]()
...I'm old :'-(
No no that's fine, I'll try to find a service manual for It, I've got lot's of time. LolBrutus442 said:Sorry Tony...I'm stumped. Visually I can't see where that piece goes...it could be be my eyesight though![]()
Maybe a part of a solenoid that is keeping the play heads in the up position?????![]()
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