My grandfather recently passed and I'm looking to restore his RCA stereo cabinet. The left speaker is blown so I'm replacing the speakers. But the 8 track doesn't work (it sounds like its trying to play but it's struggling to wind and it makes loud noises/vibrates when you change tracks) and the record size switch is stuck. Would anyone be able to tell me if the 8 track is salvageable or if there's replacements out there? if there's any manuals/schematics available? Or the best way to go about fixing the other issues? The model number is VTT300W serial number 424310322.
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You might want to check this antique radio forum and they may be able to point you in the right direction:
www.antiqueradios.com/
You would need to check for antique stereo repair near you. There are a few online but may not be worth the shipping, unless you want to take on the repairs.- www.bcelectron.com/
This is a nice looking console.
You really need to ask questions and seek help from the experts.
I feel sure almost all parts are available but you will also need help with the removal and replacement of any part.
Here are some links to jukebox forums as these members are who you need for technical questions.
Join the groups and try asking questions on more than one site to see which one you like the best.
www.antiqueradios.com/
www.flippers.com/
www.reddit.com/
www.jukebox-world.de/
forum.arcadecontrols.com/
jukeboxaddicts.proboards.com/
I found several forums:
vintage-radio.net/
www.thegearpage.net/
www.dslreports.com/
groupdiy.com/
Ask the members of these forums for help
I found an advertisement in a newspaper from 1975 (on the second page) with your model
www.clinton-county.org/
So you have an AM-FM-FM Stereo tuner and 8-track stereo tape player from the 1970s.
I found vintage 1970's RCA AM FM phonograph stereo console about the same size as your console www.worthpoint.com/
the same model was sold at $100
Condition: the record player works, however there is a loud hum.
If you want to repair your console, then write on this forum:
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