by 78rpm-guy »
Fri Feb 22, 2013 8:23 pm
Well it's been almost a month and we finally got the Rowe R-87 working properly.
After replacing the pricing board, which was found to be defective, the unit still didn't work. So I sent Bruce Wentworh in New Hampshire, the CCC, selection PC Board and all the wiring harnesses for testing. Turns out it was just a bad cable! This I should have suspected all along, but you know what is said about hindsite!
So many thanks go out to Bruce Wentworth. Anyone reading this, be assured he provides a high quality service.
Our next step is to consider replacing the two 6 inch mid-treble speakers. Even with the EQ switches max on treble and min on bass, this thing is very boomy sounding. Not sure how much latitude the amp, etc. will allow regarding full range sound. To me, the speakers are 30+ years old. But they are not falling apart...yet.
IIRC, the speakers are rated at 30 ohms (I have to check, this could be the Woofers) so what the heck? 30 ohms? I'd like to put in some Co-Axials and hear how they sound, but not sure about finding them rated at 30 Ohms.
If anyone out there has any advice regarding getting the best sound out of this machine, let me know! Now that it's working, it would be fun to try and get it sounding as good as possible. It could be an "It is what it is" situation, and that's ok too. It's not like it sounds that bad, just not very "HI-FI at all!
Thanks to all the previous posts for helping me out!
Rick in Toledo, OH