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Anonymous Posted on Mar 06, 2017

I have a Trutech boombox - model T-350B. The CD turns when the boombox is turned on, but I don't hear any sound from the CD. What buttons need to be used to hear the CD?

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Chris McWethy

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2008

SOURCE: Insignia NS B2110 boombox CD not playing

There is a switch on the back of the player that will let you choose from AM and FM radio to CD.

This CD player does not support MP3 discs.

Try flipping the switch to CD and play a store bought disc or CDDA disc.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2008

SOURCE: CD player on boombox

The laser is dead or damaged. Try swabbing the laser with rubbing alcohol on a Q-Tip, then IMMEDIATELY blowing dry with canned air. If this fails, the laser is dead. If it is a Sony KSS-2xx series laser (try to peek in the laser slot to see the decal on it) you can get replacements online. If not, it's junk.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2008

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davetech48

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  • Posted on Aug 19, 2009

SOURCE: Eats my Cassette Tapes

Ok sound like the play head is out of a-line ment - easy way to fix if it is this - remove from the mains supply and open the cassette deck door - press the play button down and look at the play head there is 2 screws 1 either side 1 is fixed and 1 is sprung - now inset batterys (much safer) - try and fit a cassette in without using the cassette door should just fit in then press play and ajust the Right hand side scree with a small screwdriver (insulated) and ajust slightly to the left or to the right and this should fix the chewing - to get it just right use headphones ajusting left to right will tke the sound + & - to each earphone. Warning dont turn to far to the left as this will undo the screw completely - u have a least 1 whole turn either way is fine

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Tom Carson

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2010

SOURCE: When I press the power button to turn the unit on,

Check your cord first, make sure it's in good shape. Sometimes the main transformer goes out, and you can use a DC adapter to bypass the 120 V source. Could be a fuse, or something else in the power supply inside the unit.

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How to operate the TruTech T-350 CD player?

Here are some general instructions for operating a TruTech T-350 CD player:

Press the "Power" button to turn the CD player on.

Press the "Open/Close" button to open the CD tray. Place a CD into the tray with the label side facing up.

Press the "Open/Close" button to close the CD tray. The CD should start playing automatically.

Use the "Play/Pause" button to pause and resume playback.

Use the "Skip" buttons to skip to the next or previous track.

Use the "Stop" button to stop playback.

Use the "Eject" button to eject the CD from the tray.

Press the "Power" button to turn the CD player off.


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Ok sound like the play head is out of a-line ment - easy way to fix if it is this - remove from the mains supply and open the cassette deck door - press the play button down and look at the play head there is 2 screws 1 either side 1 is fixed and 1 is sprung - now inset batterys (much safer) - try and fit a cassette in without using the cassette door should just fit in then press play and ajust the Right hand side scree with a small screwdriver (insulated) and ajust slightly to the left or to the right and this should fix the chewing - to get it just right use headphones ajusting left to right will tke the sound + & - to each earphone. Warning dont turn to far to the left as this will undo the screw completely - u have a least 1 whole turn either way is fine
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