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metad - 2013-06-19 04:19

FILE - SHARP GF-525_operation_manual.pdf

SHARP GF-525H 

northerner - 2013-06-19 13:13

Thanks for that metad...I like my 525 so good to have the manual too

vintage.guy - 2015-09-30 04:45

Before I joined and was lurking, I thought this was a lot longer thread?  What happened?

 

I'm looking for an Lasonic TRC931 manual...

jamesrc550 - 2015-09-30 06:27

Originally Posted by Vintage Guy:

Before I joined and was lurking, I thought this was a lot longer thread?  What happened? I'm looking for an Lasonic TRC931 manual...

Thread ( Service Manuals ) in this site is maybe what you are looking for

Not going to happen for this Lasonic TRC931 manual that I know of, I don't have it & I have a lot!

Best I can do is show you the inside of the one I sold

 

 

IMG_2118 Inside full view Lasonic TRC-931

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

vintage.guy - 2015-09-30 06:45

OK thanks but I remember seeing a member posted about he scanned copies of his warranty cards and I thought the manual. Not sure if he was selling them or what anymore. I've searched using all the terms I could to try and find it but I can't. 

jamesrc550 - 2015-09-30 11:12

Originally Posted by Vintage Guy:

OK thanks but I remember seeing a member posted about he scanned copies of his warranty cards and I thought the manual. Not sure if he was selling them or what anymore. I've searched using all the terms I could to try and find it but I can't. 

These Pictures?

100_2472 TRC-931 Lasonic bottom Instructions

100_2473 TRC-931 Lasonic instructions

jamesrc550 - 2015-09-30 11:16

FILE - Lasonic TRC-931 Instruction Manual 1st generation.pdf

I am in the middle of building a new computer and forgot to plug in the old external drive and found this

Lasonic TRC-931 Instruction Manual 1st generation

 

michiel - 2015-09-30 11:53

Cool! Thanks James! 

vintage.guy - 2015-09-30 12:52

Originally Posted by JamesRC550:
Originally Posted by Vintage Guy:

OK thanks but I remember seeing a member posted about he scanned copies of his warranty cards and I thought the manual. Not sure if he was selling them or what anymore. I've searched using all the terms I could to try and find it but I can't. 

These Pictures?

100_2472 TRC-931 Lasonic bottom Instructions

100_2473 TRC-931 Lasonic instructions

Close! This person actually took his docs to a printer and had some printed.

vintage.guy - 2015-09-30 12:53

Originally Posted by JamesRC550:

I am in the middle of building a new computer and forgot to plug in the old external drive and found this

Lasonic TRC-931 Instruction Manual 1st generation

 

Awesome! Thanks for this, I dig the original manuals for my stuff.

jamesrc550 - 2015-09-30 14:42

Originally Posted by Vintage Guy:
Originally Posted by JamesRC550:

I am in the middle of building a new computer and forgot to plug in the old external drive and found this

Lasonic TRC-931 Instruction Manual 1st generation

Awesome! Thanks for this, I dig the original manuals for my stuff.

or this last picture perhaps ( yes I had Two of this model but sold them both ) as the plastic case flapped too much to my ears and letting the music escape in other directions other than the front & the case used really tiny short screws to hold the halves together as I was worried of it coming apart too easily. so they are both gone now  

IMG_1716 Lasonic TRC-931 rounded $430.00 NIB & $330.00 both have been sold

easthelp - 2015-10-02 15:43

Hello, folks. Speaking of "Operation Manuals," where can I find a user's manual for the JVC RC-M50JW? I got hold of that boombox recently (on eBay). It's in pretty good cosmetic condition, but, truth be told (as I told the seller via e-mail a couple of days after it arrived), I haven't even plugged it in to turn it on and test it ! So, my dallying aside , where can I get a JVC RC-M50JW manual? Also on eBay? Or can a Stereo2Go member send me a decent scan of her (or his) own copy of that stereo? Have a good day.

jamesrc550 - 2015-10-02 16:45

Originally Posted by EastHelp:

Hello, folks. Speaking of "Operation Manuals," where can I find a user's manual for the JVC RC-M50JW? I got hold of that boombox recently (on eBay). It's in pretty good cosmetic condition, but, truth be told (as I told the seller via e-mail a couple of days after it arrived), I haven't even plugged it in to turn it on and test it ! So, my dallying aside , where can I get a JVC RC-M50JW manual? Also on eBay? Or can a Stereo2Go member send me a decent scan of her (or his) own copy of that stereo? Have a good day.

You are going to have to buy it and then share it

I have a lot of pdf's like here & this is just a partial list in a small folder of the 4gb of pdf's I have scattered about - soon hope to have them all better named and sorted.

Screen shot jvc boombox manuals no M50

Don't have the RC-M50 any version manual or instructions.

I do have about Twenty (20 Pictures) of when I serviced a JVC RC-M50 

If you need to know what fell out and or is missing I have inside view's now like this One of 20.

 

IMG_0327 Deoxit inside JVC RC M50 service

easthelp - 2015-10-03 02:15

I appreciate the reply of JamesRC550 to my previous "Operation Manuals" post. I have (finally) been testing the JVC RC-M50JW early this Saturday morning (no bedtime yet, no proper eating ). While I can live with its inherent limitations with things like shortwave-tuning, I am more than a little displeased with the tape deck. Whereas my other boombox, the Helix HX-4633N, has tape decks that play too quickly, this recent purchase has a tape deck that plays far too slowly. The mid-1990s Yolanda Adams album on audiocassette sounds horribly slurred, as if it's starting to tangle (prompting me to stop the cassette and hastily eject it to ensure it isn't tangling ). Yet the cassette sounds fine when played on the tape deck built into a CD burner that we have. The voltage is correctly set to 120 volts (requisite here in the United States), so that's not the problem. (By the way, the fast-forward function seems decidedly weaker than the rewind function -- as if foreshadowing the playback problems. The RC-M50's fast-forward function could not fast-forward the Discwasher Audio D'Mag Tape Deck Demagnetizer to degauss the tape-deck heads, per the product's instructions, on the assumption, of course, that degaussing will solve the shocking-slowness problem.) So much for my taking my sweet time since its arrival before plugging the so-and-so unit into the socket and testing it . So, there's the Helix with both tape decks playing tapes too quickly and now there's the twice-as-costly (and, yes, "purchased used" JVC) that plays audiotapes alarmingly slowly. Time to break the piggy bank for some technician's services, no?

jamesrc550 - 2015-10-03 06:14

Originally Posted by EastHelp:

I appreciate the reply of JamesRC550 to my previous "Operation Manuals" post. I have (finally) been testing the JVC RC-M50JW early this Saturday morning (no bedtime yet, no proper eating ). While I can live with its inherent limitations with things like shortwave-tuning, I am more than a little displeased with the tape deck. Whereas my other boombox, the Helix HX-4633N, has tape decks that play too quickly, this recent purchase has a tape deck that plays far too slowly. The mid-1990s Yolanda Adams album on audiocassette sounds horribly slurred, as if it's starting to tangle (prompting me to stop the cassette and hastily eject it to ensure it isn't tangling ). Yet the cassette sounds fine when played on the tape deck built into a CD burner that we have. The voltage is correctly set to 120 volts (requisite here in the United States), so that's not the problem. (By the way, the fast-forward function seems decidedly weaker than the rewind function -- as if foreshadowing the playback problems. The RC-M50's fast-forward function could not fast-forward the Discwasher Audio D'Mag Tape Deck Demagnetizer to degauss the tape-deck heads, per the product's instructions, on the assumption, of course, that degaussing will solve the shocking-slowness problem.) So much for my taking my sweet time since its arrival before plugging the so-and-so unit into the socket and testing it . So, there's the Helix with both tape decks playing tapes too quickly and now there's the twice-as-costly (and, yes, "purchased used" JVC) that plays audiotapes alarmingly slowly. Time to break the piggy bank for some technician's services, no?

Well how long do you expect the rubber tires to last on your car 35 years, so the same for the rubberbands that are slipping in the jvc m50 to perform in the same condition as new from 35 years ago = dreaming!
I expect ('"any"' boombox) I get, to have issues with the belt being stretched = Slipping and running slow because of ... or broken as I do not know of any rubber application to last 35 years without replacement.  Now in the rare instances that I get a tape deck to play I already know that while it does play I do NOT expect it to play perfectly as I understand about rubber products and their lifespan and how they are needed to work in tape decks and that nothing lasts forever.  It is a given that the whatever tape deck from Yester-year ( Thirty year old rubber - HAH! ) is going to need a thorough going through of simply cleaning, lubing, and rubber belts tires will need replacement and calibration to restore to like new play. 

     REally need to be in a new thread to discuss how to fix this, of your but I do not have the time to go through each and every Different, brand, model, modification,  different country difference's of same model produced same year, as there are tooo many different configurations.  Me I just dive in and take pictures as I go and measure the parts I need and get same and replace and 'service' what I can with the knowledge I have back to the best that I can get out of the hundreds of model's I have serviced.  So either You delve into yours and service yours yourself or spend the $$ and hopefully find a tech to fix yours in the part of the world you live in.

retro - 2015-10-03 06:41

James is right, please continue this conversation in a new thread in the tech talk section.

metad - 2015-10-07 10:48

Originally Posted by JamesRC550:

I am in the middle of building a new computer and forgot to plug in the old external drive and found this

Lasonic TRC-931 Instruction Manual 1st generation

 

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LASONI...?hash=item33aa98f5c4

 

Hey James,  

the manual you posted, already on ebay.

farking lurker wants 55 usd for a stolen, low quality copy.

This is just wrong. It's nasty.

 

 

 

jamesrc550 - 2015-10-07 14:19

Originally Posted by metad:
Originally Posted by JamesRC550:

I am in the middle of building a new computer and forgot to plug in the old external drive and found this

Lasonic TRC-931 Instruction Manual 1st generation

 

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LASONI...?hash=item33aa98f5c4

 

Hey James,  

the manual you posted, already on ebay.

farking lurker wants 55 usd for a stolen, low quality copy.

This is just wrong. It's nasty.

dam - Some people...