CD100A no mid driver sound?

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I recenty picked up a Rowe CD100A with a blown left channel, I have repaired that issue and it's in Stereo again but now I'm noticing that the mid channels have no sound just the tweeters and woofers so I'm thinking is an issue with the Crossover board since it's both channels, anyone have any insite on what to look for? What's throwing me off is it's both channels.

Thanks for any advise in advance!!
 
Well again I found my problem right after posting, I traced the wire back to where someone disconneted the wires at the molex connetor so I hooked them back up and all is well again!! Wow this is a power house of sound compaired to some of the early Rowe jukes.
 
Glad you got it fixed!

For future reference, the crossover circuit board has been known to have problems with cold solder joints on it.
 
Glad you got it fixed!

For future reference, the crossover circuit board has been known to have problems with cold solder joints on it.

Ya I was thinking that too but what got me was that both channels and both mids seemed odd, I can't for the life of me figure out why anyone would have removed the two wires from the molex connetor?? Makes no since to me but like you said I'm glad it fixed and I'm still in awe from the sound that comes out of this model.
 
It does not surprise me at all, I have seen most of the problems that can happen on Rowe Ami jukeboxes, people both engineers and end users tend to dabble and do stupid thinks to the jukeboxes and at times its a wonder that they continue to work or give out any sound at all.

Regards

Alan Hood
ami-man
UK
 
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