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CED Digest Vol. 5 No. 31 • 8/5/2000 |
From: "Steve Phipps" <sphipps> To: <digest@cedmagic.com> Subject: CED Magic chat? Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 16:51:33 -0500 Is there a regularly scheduled chat session held in the CED Magic chatroom? Steve sphipps@clandjop.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "Tony@Electronics Inc." <farful> To: <digest@cedmagic.com> Subject: for sale RCA SGT 250 CED player/35 movies Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 07:31:49 -0400 I have an RCA SGT250 stereo unit and 35 movies for sale,the unit works but has a grainy picture-I was told it needs a stylus-if interested email me -- thanks, Tony -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: ThreeDeKen Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 03:34:41 EDT Subject: Fwd: Viewing back "Issues" To: digest@cedmagic.com To date, I have not received an answer. If my question should be directed elsewhere, please let me know. Thanks, Ken ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 13:50:51 -0800 To: ceds@teleport.com From: Tom Howe <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: RE: Low Volume Audio on J/K Players >I just picked up my first CED machine (RCA SJT100) with a few discs after >wanting one for a few years. My machine has an excellent picture and works >well, but the sound level is very low even with the television at full >volume. Any ideas? >Also, the CED Magic website refers to the SJT100 as a mono player, but mine >is a stereo model. Did they make both variations under the same model >number? This sounds like the variable resistor that sets the audio level is out of adjustment. This resistor is located at the left rear corner of the master circuit board (when looking towards the front of the player) and is labeled R4127 on the diagram on the inside cover of the player and R27 on the actual circuit board. The player needs to be placed in the service position to adjust this resistor, so I wouldn't recommend adjusting this without having a service manual and following its guidelines and step-by-step procedures. Rotating the knob on the resistor clockwise increases the gain of an operational amplifier inside the audio demodulator integrated circuit and permits the audio output level to be adjusted over a wide range. The SJT100 is a monaural player, so this unit is probably an SJT200 that was either mislabeled, or had its cover swapped with an SJT100. There should be a label inside the player to the left of the turntable that can be compared to the label on the back of the player cover. --Tom
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