Bluerange
Novice Member
Hi,
I'm kind of new and after some advice please?
I've just got back my late 80's Kenwood M-63 midi system from my parents. I gave it to them about 15 years ago but now have re-possessed it!
The main reason for getting it back was to put it in my man-cave (aka kids playroom) and be able to play vinyl. It's in generally good condition although the CD player skips. The turntable needed a new stylus and after installed I was gutted to play it and find my original copy of Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers was speeding up randomly. I changed the belt today but it still speeds up and I'm stuck with what to do next.
On another note, I have a mid 80's Hitachi 3D Super Wooffer which I've had since I was 15. It's tatty but the radio and one tape deck work and it has a line in. Are there people who restore these old blasters?
Any ideas welcomed - many thanks
I'm kind of new and after some advice please?
I've just got back my late 80's Kenwood M-63 midi system from my parents. I gave it to them about 15 years ago but now have re-possessed it!
The main reason for getting it back was to put it in my man-cave (aka kids playroom) and be able to play vinyl. It's in generally good condition although the CD player skips. The turntable needed a new stylus and after installed I was gutted to play it and find my original copy of Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers was speeding up randomly. I changed the belt today but it still speeds up and I'm stuck with what to do next.
On another note, I have a mid 80's Hitachi 3D Super Wooffer which I've had since I was 15. It's tatty but the radio and one tape deck work and it has a line in. Are there people who restore these old blasters?
Any ideas welcomed - many thanks