20 Most Recent Vintage 1930's Replica Cathedral Radio and Cassette Player Shelf System Questions & Answers

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Cracking & popping radio

The volume control pod needs to be flushed with electronic control cleaner, unplug and remove back, attach supplied straw and give the pod two or three good blasts in the tiny hole and rotate volume back and forth rapidly to reach desired results.
5/21/2012 12:21:03 AM • Vintage 1930's... • Answered on May 21, 2012
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Trying to find a User Manual

try going to www.vintage.com for user manuals
7/27/2010 2:41:35 PM • Vintage 1930's... • Answered on Jul 27, 2010
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Where can I get a cathedral radio with an audio in

WalMart online, Target online, Radio shack online or Sears local store.

Sears has other vintage stuff, like a turntable/stereo...

Shop Sears tonight and Save $$$ ..

Wait! I sound like a commercial!

I hope this helps!
9/11/2009 8:37:08 PM • Vintage 1930's... • Answered on Sep 11, 2009
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Where can I obtain a Zennox Vintage RD 998 radio user manual please.

Unfortunately nowhere :>( Set a Watchlist on eBay. Use the words 'Zennox 998', nothing else. Less words is better, no 'fluff', vintage, RD, radio etc. https://www.google.com/search?q=Zennox+RD+998+radio+user+manual ..
4/11/2024 5:31:49 AM • Vintage Audio... • Answered on Apr 11, 2024
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I have a vintage 1995 Holiday Workshop Merry go Round but it played lights and music for 1 day and that feature is not working anymore any solution to it

If it's battery-powered, check the battery terminals for corrosion from a leaky battery. If you see corrosion, dry brush the crusty stuff out first, then wipe with a paper towel dampened with vinegar. Polish out any remaining corrosion with Scotchbrite (preferred) or fine sandpaper. If the corrosion is severe, it may be necessary to replace the battery contacts. You may be able to find a generic battery holder and use the contact springs from that.
2/5/2024 6:11:43 PM • Vintage Audio... • Answered on Feb 05, 2024
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It was working but there's no sound to my speakers from my naka michi RE - 3 vintage

If there is no sound coming from your speakers connected to the Naka Michi RE-3 vintage receiver, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Check Speaker Connections: Ensure that the speaker wires are properly connected to the appropriate speaker outputs on the Naka Michi RE-3 receiver and that they are securely attached to the corresponding terminals on the speakers. Verify that the connections are not loose or damaged. 2. Speaker A/B Selection: If your receiver has multiple speaker outputs or A/B speaker selection options, make sure the correct speakers are selected and enabled. Check the receiver's front panel or remote control for speaker selection buttons and confirm that the desired speaker configuration is chosen. 3. Volume and Mute: Ensure that the volume on the receiver is turned up to an audible level. Also, check if the receiver or remote control has a mute function enabled, and deactivate it if necessary. 4. Input Selection: Verify that the correct input source is selected on the receiver. Use the input selector buttons on the front panel or remote control to cycle through the available input options until you find the one connected to your audio source. 5. Test Different Inputs: Try connecting a different audio source (such as a different device or source) to the receiver and see if there is any sound output. This will help determine if the issue is specific to the current input or if it is a broader problem with the receiver. 6. Check Speaker Impedance: Ensure that the impedance of the speakers matches the recommended range for the Naka Michi RE-3 receiver. Using speakers with an impedance outside of the recommended range can result in low or no sound output. 7. Reset or Power Cycle: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, you can try resetting the receiver to its factory defaults or power cycling it by unplugging it from the power source for a few minutes and then plugging it back in. If the issue persists after performing these troubleshooting steps, it may indicate a problem with the receiver's internal components or circuitry. In that case, it is recommended to contact a professional technician or Naka Michi customer support for further assistance or to schedule a repair.
6/14/2023 3:16:43 AM • Vintage Audio... • Answered on Jun 14, 2023
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I have purchased a vintage magnovox AZ9855 boombox .tape player and radio work fine. CD player displays DEF and doesn't respond at all .turning off and on at times says start then DEF.

If a CD player doesn't work there isn't much the user can do - putting in a disc the mechanism should be heard to spin; if it doesn't spin the process will go no further and it is a task for the repair shop. If the disc does spin the laser will try to read the disc and if it fails it will be worth cleaning the lens but again if that doesn't work the repair shop beckons. I have never seen the DEF message and don't know what it means unless it is an abbreviation of defective...
6/24/2020 12:51:00 AM • Vintage Audio... • Answered on Jun 24, 2020
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Finding repair info on a vintage admiral record player

search for electronics repair shop in your area
11/19/2018 2:22:58 PM • Vintage Audio... • Answered on Nov 19, 2018
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Vintage Magnovox Console Stereo with AM/FM, turntable, and 8 track player. Model # PF6726. Left speaker quieter than right in Phono mode. Fix?

You need to determine if the cartridge is playing up. You can do this by swapping the connections around at the back of the cartridge. If the weak sound goes to the other channel replace the cartridge. If it doesn't then the pre-amplifier for the cartridge in side the unit is faulty. Assuming you have a magnetic cartridge fitted.
9/17/2018 7:14:22 PM • Vintage Audio... • Answered on Sep 17, 2018
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I have a vintage record player sound design model 84520-2 which plays slow and makes a weird noise ? Any suggestions ?

If it is a belt driven model check the belt. Also make certain there is no grease of foreign objects in the mechanism. Often the belt and mechanism can be seen under the turntable matt.
5/14/2018 7:20:20 PM • Vintage Audio... • Answered on May 14, 2018
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How to fix extremely low volume on vintage cordovox

I assume this is a tube amp...I'd start by testing the tubes and recap it and see if that helps
3/23/2018 8:57:28 PM • Vintage Audio... • Answered on Mar 23, 2018
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