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Old 7th May 2012, 9:15 pm   #1
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Default Philips 603 Portable Record Player. Speaker Faulty

Hi all,

I am writing for some help.

It is a Philips 603 Portable Record Player that I have recently bought. Both speakers were working well when I first received it. However, I was using it again today and the 'RIGHT' channel is not working.

I tried both speakers on the 'LEFT' audio OUT and they both work fine. So I reckon it is the 'RIGHT' audio OUT that is faulty? Is there anyway this can be fixed? Or where is the best place I can bring to in London to have it sorted out?

Please advice. Thank you!

Cheers

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Old 7th May 2012, 9:31 pm   #2
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Default Re: Philips 603 Portable Record Player. Speaker Faulty

Service Manual here:-

http://83.117.57.34/nvhr/Philips_22GF603.pdf

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Old 7th May 2012, 9:40 pm   #3
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Default Re: Philips 603 Portable Record Player. Speaker Faulty

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Or where is the best place I can bring to in London to have it sorted out?
You could try contacting forum member Michael Maurice who's a professional repairer of modern and vintage electronics. You would have to pay the going rate, but he'd do an excellent job.
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