veldkamp New member VAPS Joined Jul 31, 2007 Messages 451 Reaction score 2 Location Colorado Springs, Colorado Nov 16, 2009 #1 Hi. I'm wondering if anyone knows the steps for preparing to move a Rowe R87 juke? I don't have a manual yet, but want to be sure I prepare it right when I pick it up (getting it from a friend).
Hi. I'm wondering if anyone knows the steps for preparing to move a Rowe R87 juke? I don't have a manual yet, but want to be sure I prepare it right when I pick it up (getting it from a friend).
KenLayton In Memoriam Joined Dec 14, 2003 Messages 20,220 Reaction score 712 Location Olympia, Washington Nov 16, 2009 #2 Procedures for transporting the machine are covered in the manual. Suggest talking to Ron Rich at the forums of www.phonoland.com
Procedures for transporting the machine are covered in the manual. Suggest talking to Ron Rich at the forums of www.phonoland.com
Dokert Well-known member VAPS Joined Jun 3, 2007 Messages 12,751 Reaction score 141 Location Arlington, Washington Nov 16, 2009 #3 Not much to it, just lock down the 2 turn table bolts and you are good to go. Make damn sure that you back them off when you get it on location, or the records will skip when the base kicks in.
Not much to it, just lock down the 2 turn table bolts and you are good to go. Make damn sure that you back them off when you get it on location, or the records will skip when the base kicks in.
OP OP veldkamp New member VAPS Joined Jul 31, 2007 Messages 451 Reaction score 2 Location Colorado Springs, Colorado Nov 17, 2009 #4 Dokert said: Not much to it, just lock down the 2 turn table bolts and you are good to go. Make damn sure that you back them off when you get it on location, or the records will skip when the base kicks in. Click to expand... Really? That's it? Nothing special with the arm/needle? Thanks for the responses Ken and Dokert.
Dokert said: Not much to it, just lock down the 2 turn table bolts and you are good to go. Make damn sure that you back them off when you get it on location, or the records will skip when the base kicks in. Click to expand... Really? That's it? Nothing special with the arm/needle? Thanks for the responses Ken and Dokert.
Dokert Well-known member VAPS Joined Jun 3, 2007 Messages 12,751 Reaction score 141 Location Arlington, Washington Nov 17, 2009 #5 There is just 1 bolt on the left and right side of the turntable base, nothing holds the needle arm down.
There is just 1 bolt on the left and right side of the turntable base, nothing holds the needle arm down.