RCA New Vista Identification and Advice...
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:04 am
Long story short: Someone came into my job (electronics repair) and asked if I could help her dispose of her mother's old entertainment system. I helped her unload it, took one look at it and knew it would be a perfect gift for my wife. So here are my problems:
I can't identify it! Any help in this department would be great since then I could find a service manual for it. The model number on the back has been torn off except the first two letters: HF
Here are some pics:
There used to be a T.V. in the middle but it burned out years ago and it was replaced with a wooden panel.



Issue #2:
The speakers seem to drift in and out. They'll play normally for a while and then get quiet. Turning it off and then on again will fix it for a bit. Also the speakers get quiet when you change the radio from FM to FM STEREO.
Issue #3:
This is a bit embarrassing... When trying out the record player, I can't get the needle-arm to move. I put the record on the player and position the stabilizing-arm, set the speed and flip the switch to SEL. The turntable spins, the needle-arm lifts up and the record drops. Then the arm just sets back down and the turntable clicks to OFF. I also can't seem to figure out how to manually move the arm to position it on the LP.
Again, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I can't identify it! Any help in this department would be great since then I could find a service manual for it. The model number on the back has been torn off except the first two letters: HF
Here are some pics:
There used to be a T.V. in the middle but it burned out years ago and it was replaced with a wooden panel.



Issue #2:
The speakers seem to drift in and out. They'll play normally for a while and then get quiet. Turning it off and then on again will fix it for a bit. Also the speakers get quiet when you change the radio from FM to FM STEREO.
Issue #3:
This is a bit embarrassing... When trying out the record player, I can't get the needle-arm to move. I put the record on the player and position the stabilizing-arm, set the speed and flip the switch to SEL. The turntable spins, the needle-arm lifts up and the record drops. Then the arm just sets back down and the turntable clicks to OFF. I also can't seem to figure out how to manually move the arm to position it on the LP.
Again, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!