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JVC AL-F353BK Turntable

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fransehv

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Feb 11, 2015, 10:16:54 AM2/11/15
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For our Repair Café I'm looking for the Service manual of JVC's
AL-F353BK Turntable. Who can give me a hand
Thanks in advance

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jurb...@gmail.com

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Feb 12, 2015, 3:49:32 PM2/12/15
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Vinyl Engine has one for the 350. Really, from what I have seen when something has a model nuber like 353 and you find info on one that says 350, it is mostly the same. It may have been just a different cartridge really.

Here is a driect link to that manual :


http://www.vinylengine.com/library/jvc/al-f350.shtml

however you need a membership to get it. If there is soem reason you can't get a memebership I could Dropbox it.

But if you are going to be fixing all this, you should get memberships at hifiengine, vinylengine and probably audiokarma. All free.

fransehv

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Feb 16, 2015, 6:05:13 AM2/16/15
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Thanks for the links
I registered to vynilengine en downloaded the AL-F350 service manual.
The PCB seems to be different unfortunately. I'll check how far I will
come

Frans

jurb...@gmail.com

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Feb 18, 2015, 8:35:53 PM2/18/15
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Kinda surpised it is different. I know I got tripped up on a Tangberg R2R, it said likje model 9425. Couldn't get a print, couldn't get a print, but found the 9400 all over the place. Turns out it is identical and I guess they use thoe last two digits as sort of a partial serial number.

And THE, got this JBL commercial powerd sub. Couldn't even find a model number on the thing so I oculndn't get a print. Well it turns out on those, the firast pert of the serial nember is the model number.

So, what is this TT doing ? If it's a speed problem Murphy's law dictates it it a 95 % chance of being the motor, especially if it is direct drive. I do believe the 350 is belt drive so the odds are a little better of it not being the motor.

Another thing you could do is download a shitload of mamuals, or at least view them and look for one that has at least the same motor. If you find that, it is very likely to nave the same board, and of not at lesast the same circuit driving the motor.
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