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You may be able to clean the workings behind the button with electrical contact cleaner. If that doesn't work, you will need a repair technician.
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Error 31 on a NSM 2000 CD jukebox indicates a fault with the amplifier. The fact that it is playing but producing no sound suggests that the amplifier may have failed. It is recommended to consult a professional technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
Wiring a Delta M3 microphone to a Cobra 29 LTD Classic CB radio requires connecting the wires from the microphone to the corresponding pins on the radio's microphone jack. Here are the steps:
Locate the microphone jack on the front of the Cobra 29 LTD Classic CB radio.
Examine the Delta M3 microphone's wiring. It should have four wires: a black wire, a red wire, a white wire, and a shield wire.
Determine the pin configuration of the microphone jack on the Cobra 29 LTD Classic CB radio. The pin configuration is usually printed next to the microphone jack or in the owner's manual.
Connect the Delta M3's black wire to the pin on the microphone jack that corresponds to the radio's ground connection.
Connect the Delta M3's red wire to the pin on the microphone jack that corresponds to the radio's positive voltage connection.
Connect the Delta M3's white wire to the pin on the microphone jack that corresponds to the radio's audio input connection.
Connect the Delta M3's shield wire to the pin on the microphone jack that corresponds to the radio's shield connection.
Test the microphone by speaking into it while monitoring the audio output on the Cobra 29 LTD Classic CB radio.
Note: If you are unsure about the wiring or pin configuration, consult the owner's manual for your CB radio or seek assistance from a qualified technician. Improper wiring can damage your radio or microphone, and may result in poor audio quality or no audio at all.
Check the power source and if you can get behind the switch, check for continuity. Make sure that the device is properly connected to a power source and that the outlet is functioning. You can test the outlet by plugging in another device.
Check the power cable and make sure that the power cable is properly connected to the unit and the power source. Also, check for any damage or fraying on the cable.
Check the power switch to ensure that the power switch is turned on. It is possible that it might have been turned off accidentally.
Try resetting the device by disconnecting it from the power source, waiting for a few minutes, and then plugging it back in.
If all those fail, you will need to take to an audio engineer.
Unfortunately, it is not likely that you can replace the Mosfet yourself. The Mosfet is part of the amplifier circuit, and it is highly likely that the amplifier board will need to be replaced. Replacing the amplifier board is a complex process that is best left to a qualified technician.
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There is no formal reset. The closest would be disconnecting at the wall plug for 10 minutes. Press and hold the power button for 2 minutes. Let go and plug back in.
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Yes you can, Yes it does.
Brand: Mediacom
Type karaoke player
Model: MCI 6200TW
Two wireless mics paired with the unit to provide a plug-and-play experience to the users.
Playback of Karaoke tracks downloaded from the web, YouTube and other places with a superior audio-visual experience and functions like Tempo and Key control.
Visual guide showing the user if he is in tune with the song or missing a few beats.
Live Scoring so you can measure your performance as you sing.
Easy recording you can record your songs with just the press of a button. Also, you have an option to Replay and review your recording before you save it.
Convenient Song Search through Titles, Singers, Word Search and Song Book
A 32GB SD card boasting the largest ever collection of songs.
Multimedia player - plays mp3, mp4, mpeg2, flv, wav, mkv files
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It's possible that the CD is not compatible with the BR180, or there could be an issue with the CD itself. Here are a few things you could try:
Check the format: Make sure the CD is in a format that the BR180 supports, such as MP3 or WAV.
Clean the CD: If the CD is dirty or scratched, it may not play properly. Clean it carefully with a soft cloth or a CD cleaning kit.
Use a different CD: Try using a different CD to see if the issue is with the CD or the player.
Check for firmware updates: Make sure the firmware for the BR180 is up to date. If not, update it to the latest version.
If none of these steps work, it's possible that there may be an issue with the BR180 itself. You may want to contact the manufacturer for further assistance or bring it to a qualified technician for repair.
I'm sorry to hear that you're missing a spring from your Technics SL-MC4 CD player. Based on your description, it sounds like the spring is part of the mechanism that opens and closes the CD tray. Without seeing the specific spring and mechanism, it's hard to give you exact instructions on where it goes. However, here are some general steps you can follow to try to determine where the spring goes:
Look for any other springs in the CD player. If there are other springs, compare them to the missing one to see if they look similar. This may give you a clue as to where the missing spring should go.
Look for any empty hooks or brackets. Check the mechanism that opens and closes the CD tray for any hooks or brackets that look like they might be missing a spring. The missing spring may attach to one of these hooks or brackets.
Check the CD player's manual or service manual. If you have the manual for your Technics SL-MC4 CD player, check it for any diagrams or instructions on the mechanism that opens and closes the CD tray. The manual may provide information on where the missing spring should go.
Seek professional help. If you are unable to determine where the missing spring goes, it may be best to seek the help of a professional technician who has experience with repairing CD players. They may be able to diagnose the problem and replace the missing spring for you.
Again, without more information or a visual inspection of the CD player, it's hard to provide more specific instructions. I hope these steps help you locate the missing spring and get your CD player working properly again.