The love of fixing boomboxes
buzz70 - 2012-04-25 06:49
The past couple of years have been tough on my wife and I - losing jobs, losing a few loved ones, and sports ramping up for my son. A few months ago, my wife suggested I start back up with my passion of fixing things. I've fixed a number of items for neighbors, co-workers, and friends, but the past few days I've taken some time for my old passion - boomboxes.
I still have a few in the basement that need work - only it's been so long, that I couldn't remember what their issues were. So, I started checking them out.
An awesome Panasonic RX-C60 had an issue with buzzing. Found the diode culprit, and some beautiful music poured out of that amplifier. Adjusted the bass, treble, and turned on the loudness button - and like before, I just loved the sound coming out of that machine.
I turned to my favorite mini: the Panasonic RX-C20. This box wouldn't power up, and suffered some damage when someone left batteries in too long. After a long clean-out and replacement of several wires and a couple of solder patch-ups, life breathed into the machine again. The soft touch controls pushed with ease, and the tape mechanism sprang to life. I music-searched to the next song on the Journey tape. I was content and happy again.
Finally, another Panasonic RX-C41 had a transformer issue. Replaced the transformer with another I had, and that one came right up as well. Three resurrected boomboxes in two days - and what a joy it is.
Keep rockin' your radios, boombox fans! There's no limit to the joy they can bring.
lav.loo - 2012-04-25 06:53
great to see members finding the passion again, welcome Buzz70 hope you keep it up and enjoy it as you should
brutus442 - 2012-04-25 06:59
Keep rockin' your radios, boombox fans! There's no limit to the joy they can bring.
Amen Buzz70 and welcome home!