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Offline paul1981

Re: they dont make em like they used to
« on: May 31, 2014, 03:19:48 PM »
Thing is, old gear is repairable, new gear not so repairable.
Have a Technics Amp and cassette deck still going strong after 35 years. Garrard record deck still going strong after 33 years. Aiwa CD player still going strong after 27 years (ok, one repair on the cd player...tray iterlock switch snapped a few years back).
Our 28" CRT Hitachi blew up 3 months ago, that was 13 years old and had huge hours on the clock (used to belong to my grandparents).
Or best TV was a Panasonic from 1984. That beauty lasted 24 years without a hickup and was our living room tv. RIP Panasonic TV :)
 

Offline paul1981

Re: they dont make em like they used to
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2014, 04:50:30 PM »
Quote from: AAACHIPSET;765479
actually  following up on all the old    tvs  an such  i realized my oldist  electronics  was a jvc nivico  turntable i bought for 25.00  dols when i was 18...that would  make it over
35 yrs  ago ..plus  probaly  ten years old when i got it in  1979ish  ..needs a new belt ..where would i find one ..but everything works  including the stylus whic i bought in 1984ish..hardly  used  tapedecks  were in then ..


You'll have to take the belt out and measure it. It'll be stretched so buy a belt that's shorter. If it's missing you'll probably have to buy a few before you get it right. Should be a service manual for it somewhere, but the right belt will be out there and there's plenty on ebay to choose from.