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Default Here we go again. JVC schematics, anyone ...??

Meat Plow wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 18:15:11 +0100, Arfa Daily ??o??:

Why is it that no matter how many of a manufacturer's schematics you've
got in the filing cabinet and on CD, going back to the dawn of time,
you've never got the one you want, when you most need it ...

Has anyone by any chance, got a service manual copy or schematics for a
JVC midi hifi system CA-E37 BK. I've got JVC manuals for everything
they've ever made, except of course for this one. The tuner, and the
tuner display are both completely dead. If I'm lucky, it could be a
simple rail failure. Help me to make just a little money this week,
someone, please ? :-(



LOL no schematic here but remembering back to shelves and filing cabinets
full of Sam's and other factory prints for Pana, Tech, JVC, GE, plus
others BEFORE availability on disc I totally understand the frustration.
I even had schematics for Gold Star rice cookers for f's sake! The stuff
that came from Korea Tatung/Samsung/Goldstar was the worst schematic-wise.


ha, gold star rice cooker.

personally, I can't stand the schematics used in appliances. They still
include them as stickers on air conditioners and refrigerators.

they look weird and harder to follow than any schematic as used in
electronics. Is there any sort of standard for them at all?

In the electronics world, the only big difference between a schematic from
europe, the US or japan is eurpeans seem to like rectangles for resistors,
over the zig zag shape.