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Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:56 pm
by The_Ficus
Brand new to jukboxes and just received this unit yesterday. Been lurking around here trying to find out as much as I can.

Didn't include the field service manual so I've got one of those ordered and on the way. In the meantime, I have noticed that sound is only coming from the left speakers. I looked around inside and didn't see any obivious signs like cables unplugged etc..The jukebox defintely got bounced around in shipping, there were records on the bottom and the CCC was hanging askew. It's probably related but the volume doesn't get very loud either.

I'd appreciate any advice on where to start trying to pinpoint what the cause could be.

Also, keys were not inlcuded for the working bill acceptor and cash door. Am I going to have to drill the locks and replace them or is there some trick I am missing?

Thanks!

-T

Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:27 pm
by Ron Rich
1st, follow the red and black VC wires to the terminal strip. There should be a "link" there--that says something like "dual" /" single". Be sure it's set (and the screws are tight ) on "single" (Jumpers the red wire to two terminals).
Then check on how the internal speakers are wired. A black colored wire should be on either terminal marked "E-1". One colored wire should be on ONE terminal marked "E-7"*. The other colored wire should be on the OTHER terminal marked "E-7"*. NO other wires should be connected to either of these terminal strips !
If at this time you still are missing one channel, swap the two colored wires. If the problem changes sides, you have internal amplifier problems, and I would suggest that you contact a "pro". (yes--I do repair them, if interested contact me at ronnnrich@yahoo.com). If your problem does NOT switch sides, you have internal cabinet wiring, cartridge, or cross-over problems, which will require further trouble shooting.
* MAYBE marked only to "E-6" on that terminal strip--can't re call--if so, use E-6 in place of E-7. Ron Rich

Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 1:57 am
by Ron Rich
On the locks--if original, they will have a number stamped on them. Any GOOD locksmith can generate a key from that code. Otherwise good luck with the drill ! Ron Rich

Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 6:48 am
by The_Ficus
Hi Ron,

Thanks for the advice! Here is a pic of the wiring. (cell phone shots sorry for the quality)

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I changed the wires from E-2 to E-7 and that definitely helped the low volume but still no sound from the right channel. Swapped the wires and got sound from the right, no sound from the left. I guess that means that the speakers are ok, but the amp isn't? Is it really necessary to pull the amp and send it in or is there something else I might be able to check?

Does anyone carry refurbished or used working amps where I don't have to send my old one in first?

Another pic:

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Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 5:36 pm
by Ron Rich
Just so happens that I do have them in stock--contact me off forum at ronnnrich@yahoo.com if you wish. Ron Rich

Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 3:59 am
by jukejohn
Are you having trouble with 45's and CD's? There are 15 connections between the cartridge and the amp. Check all of them. You should remove the amp and make sure the pre-amp board is seated properly
so there is a good connection to the power driver boards.

Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 5:03 am
by Ron Rich
Hi All
Warning--(well my parents taught me not to say anything at all if I could not say any-thing nice, so, "warning" is all I can say)
Do NOT listen to "jukejohn", (the above poster)--Unless you want to learn anything about Rowe jukes--He has forgotten more then the rest of us, combined, will ever know !! ( Hi BJ !) Ron Rich

Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:51 pm
by The_Ficus
Update:
I ended up sending my amp to Ron and he had that puppy repaired and out the very same day he received it! Got it back and the probolem with sound was fixed. I couldn't be happier with Ron's service or his extremely helpful advice! Thanks again!

Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 3:38 am
by Ron Rich
Glad to have helped--How was your party ? Ron Rich

Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 6:00 pm
by The_Ficus
It was great! My father loved it and the jukebox was a hit all night.

Re: Rowe R-94 sound issues

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 4:31 am
by Ron Rich
KOOL !!!! Ron Rich