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You can't, it is an antique. You can get a reasonable Bluetooth speaker for $20, or if you want to something to fill the house with concert quality sound, a Bowers and Wilkins Bluetooth speaker. I have four of their products.
Try a head cleaner first and if that doesnt work then look around for a new cd player or use the computer as if its what i think it is then its not reading correctly and it not really repairable ,Well financialy viable as i think the memory reading of the circuitry is questionable.
what do u mean it sounds like ****? it could be a dozen things cables loose wires, basically check n recheck everything n then just the dj stuff by itself
that will narrow it down so we know what it is.
You connect POWERED speakers to the left and right outputs... You MUST use POWERED speakers or an external amplifier. This unit has a small headphone amp, but that CANNOT power passive speakers.
The fader slider will have to be replaced. It is a bit of work, however finding the exact replacement often is hard unless you get it through the manufacturer.
A call to Gemini is in order here. Given your location, try asking if they will send you a replacement drive. It is common for the drives to contain special uncoding that will prevent a generic replacement drive from working properly. Since this unit is so new, it is likely that the company will replace the drive for you.
just read about your issue with the gemini's 02, have had the same ones since december 06, and have had the same problems as you, mainly my 'play' buttons that broke down into the machine.
The first time I had it repaird by the shop I bought them at, after that had several times where the paly button broke into the machine. What I do now is to open the player by unscrewing the screws and it 'tape' the button where it should be.
The tricky thing is that when opening the player, there's like a sound card on top of the buttons, so you need to get that tape in between the card and the button, I learned to do this with a tweaser;
Having said that, I will also tell you that I've had it with this gemini hassle and that I will move to pioneer soon;
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