Please Post a picture of this front
and back
of your Boombox and any which way you can as
i would and I suppose the rest of us would
like to see the monster that you speak of
front back and the
affected area
would be great
thanks James
You can use this link to upload all your
pictures to here using this place here >
http://tinypic.com
When 'ez.' said it's not a monster, I can understand why he said that. The speaker grilles are big, but the woofers behind them are much smaller. My Sanyo M4550K is the same. It sounds crap. Weak, tinny sound with no bass.
It looks great though.
Well i have used in the past either emory cloth = sandpaper but last longer and or sometimes my dremel tool with a little polishing wheel on it or get 2 new dime-store " D " cell flashlights and rip out the spring in the bottem and afix or solder these in place of what rusted ones you have ....
quote:
Originally posted by ez.:
Thanks TPR!
I need to get it up and running real quick. I want to put it in this film clip while i'm poppin and lockin for a dance competition. The comp ends soon... Any good solutions to cleaning the rust off the coils?
Cheers
Success!!!!!!!!! Got it back up and running! Just pulled the coils out and sanded them and connected a wire. Pretty simple stuff but I'm bloody happy.
Thanks DM4Y, TPR & Retro
PEACE
masterblaster84 - 2008-04-11 08:31
Good ending, it's a rush to get them working again isn't it?