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Posted on Aug 18, 2011

I don't have the cable to my rca model rs2030 and i've taken the back apart the view the sub woofer cable unit and i want to bypass the unit with out the cable it requires how can it be done

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2011

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you can replace the foam on the woofers if thats the only issue. I have a set of these and it takes an angel foam and glued to the inside. a 10" foam is what it takes. you can find them on ebay and other web pages. 10" foam surround.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2011

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Some of their very old sets the video input was located on channels in the 90's; Try scrolling down from 99 to 90 to see if you locate the video input; this is just the way they did things in the older sets.

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2011

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the picture is not showing but the red light is on next to the power button.

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2012

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Send your email address to me and get the schematic by return mail.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2012

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The problem is in the laser pickup assembly, try a cd cleaning kit and follow instructions, if this fails the whole assembly will need to be replaced, not cost effective to repair, cheaper to replace.

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Subwoofer.......

Please check your model number, I can not find it on the JVC service website.

This is a powered sub-woofer I think. You need to have a thick black cord that connects the sub to the head unit. Then the satellite speakers get connected to the speaker jacks on the sub-woofer box. The sub-woofer should also be plugged into an A/C outlet on the wall.

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If you do not have the thick black cord you need to connect the head unit with the sub-woofer, you can not use this system.

If you look at the head unit and give me the model number on it, I may be able to find the part you need. But I must have a good model number to work with, preferably from the head unit.

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