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i'm sorry to say that from what you described, it sounds like the picture tube may be shot. if you can get your hands on a degaussing coil, and run it around the front, back it away and turn off the coil
you probably fried some parts in the rolands internal power supply. once you plug the cord in, several different voltages are produced for the recorder. there are some internal fuses, but if youre not
all you need to do is get a can of control cleaner with lubricant, such as de-ox-id, open case of stereo so you can see the rear of controls and give a little spritz through the opening, probably see a
sounds like your set has a condition of over current shutdown. this could be caused by a number of problems from audio amp problems, shorted horizontal output circuit to bad flyback transformer or shorted
it needs to have a mineral oil base so it will last. the one i've found to last the best is GC electronics De-Ox-Id, in the red can. here in the u.s. it runs about $12US for a 4 ounce spray can, and you
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