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Nakamichi cd 35z

I have a viper with a Nak in it. Its been sitting for some time and the battery went totally dead. When I charged the battery back up, the radio will not turn on. The volume button has a backlight flashing so i assume I have power. i also attempted to use the reset without success.

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2007

SOURCE: nakamichi cd-35z

There is adjustment for bass, mid and treble. Access this by pressing the button to the right of the volume knob. I leave mine set at +1/2, -3, +2 . I also set LOUD on which is done by holding the same button down. With these settings everything sounds pretty spot on, occasionally need to adjust the bass up/down and treble dependant upon the CD.

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2008

SOURCE: How do I set the clock???!!!

when you change a clock make sure your radio OFF. then hold the mute botton and change arrow up for HRS and down MIN.

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2008

SOURCE: missing plug for nakamichi cd-35z

Hi, great unit! Looks like it has a 14pin connection at the back. Here is a link to the wire pinouts. Good luck!
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