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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: 3dfxGHOST on October 18, 2008, 01:50:45 pm

Title: Rowe Cadette
Post by: 3dfxGHOST on October 18, 2008, 01:50:45 pm
Hi, i bought a Rowe Cadette from a small shop going out of business for my brother wedding present, it seemed to work fine and full of records, i paid 400.00 for it which seemed fine to me . .after moving it to his house and it sitting in garage for 2 years idle we decided to move it in the house, of course now the sound doesnt worl ??? found a wire on the volume that was off and fixed that, then it needed a new needle so got that, now if volume is at half no sound and volume all the way up sound is at what must be considered very low . . .please help . . .i feel like i gave tham a bogus present, he of course says its fine he knows i'll figure it out and i'm like really lol :-[
Title: Re: Rowe Cadette
Post by: Ken Layton on October 18, 2008, 09:35:21 pm
The speaker wattage taps on the output transformer package may be set incorrectly. See your service manual for how to set.
Title: Re: Rowe Cadette
Post by: 3dfxGHOST on October 19, 2008, 12:11:34 am
I dont have one but i'll look for a pdf online, if not i'll buy one ty for respnse.
Title: Re: Rowe Cadette
Post by: Ken Layton on October 19, 2008, 12:39:48 am
Those manuals are not available on line. They are still under copyright protection. A.M.R. Publishing paid big money for the legal rights to reproduce (under license) and sell most jukebox manuals from the major jukebox manufacturers. AMR sold those rights to Victory Glass a few years ago. Their manuals are not cheap photocopies. They are professionally offset printed and have lay flat bindings, laminated covers, and all photographs & schematics are crystal clear. Most Rowe manuals are very thick and often are 150 to 200 pages.
Title: Re: Rowe Cadette
Post by: 3dfxGHOST on October 19, 2008, 08:55:57 pm
Oh, hmm. . i saw some on ebay and the price seems ok, guess i'll grab one then, ty.