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Post by Ron Rich on Jul 22, 2021 16:21:38 GMT
Hi Darren, As stated in the "Hi Newbies" post in our FAQ's section-- I try hard to only give out "good info" ! Ron Rich
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Post by jukenorman on Jul 22, 2021 16:30:42 GMT
Hi Fab, I think to carry out that modification, you do need a bit of technical knowledge. You might (or might not) be able to make a simple modification, depending on how you wish the Bluetooth to function and depending on the complexities of the jukebox itself.
I started the "how to fit a bluetooth receiver to a jukebox" thread in response to a private message asking about how it could be done. I thought it better to make a open post for others to chip in rather than reply privately. I don't think we ever heard again from the person who messaged me so we don't know whether he was successful or not!
Norman.
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Post by indi75 on Jul 23, 2021 15:13:56 GMT
I will explore the connexions from the amp this weekend Ron. Cheers
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Post by indi75 on Aug 8, 2021 22:01:39 GMT
Hi Ron and Whammoed, I finally managed to install a bluetooth module inside my 1434. I used a, audio bluetooth module, a 4 relays module, a relay bluetooth module and the MCM auto switch audio. I had to connect the motor of the mechanism and the motor of the turn table to one relay each. I also had to connect in parallel one of the remaining relays to the coil bank micro switch. I then used the relay bluetooth to power up the audio bluetooth module, the 4 relays module and the the MCM auto switch audio.
It works fine and I had to put the bass selector from high to medium on the amplifier to reduce the vibrations of the speaker.
Oh yeah, It is needed to use the mechanism switch locate nearby the turntable to cut off the power to the motor of the mechanism as the relay supposed to do it only does it after a while. This is because my 4 relays module switches on the relays for about 3 seconds at every power up.
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Post by indi75 on Aug 15, 2021 17:12:59 GMT
Hi Ron and all. Actually, it works fine when the sound is loud, because when the volume is soft or the voices are soft, I can hear a kind of distortion. But when it is loud again, it is fine. I used different combinations of resistors, between my bluetooth received and the entry of the amp from 8 ohms to 18 ohm and 470 kohms. Same thing. I am using the pickup RCA entry. I also tried to connect through the hot spot on the volume controler, but same thing.
I really don't know what else I could try. Any thoughts? Cheers Fab
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