Hello to everyone. I just bought a wood-like national panasonic Rc-6253b. I love it. If you guys could please help me out: the radio volume is far too low, even though I cranked the knob all the way. Thank you! Is it correctly connected in the picture? (I mean, by Panasonic Standards?)
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Have you tried putting some contact clearer on the volume potentiometer?~ Mackey Site Administrator
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The volume knob stem is attached to it. I could make a short video about it.~ Mackey Site Administrator
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Let me know if you need a video of the process.~ Mackey Site Administrator
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Hello guys. I am sorry you haven't heard from me in a while. I tried cleaning the volume potentiometer using a cue tip and some contact cleaner, but nothing has changed. The volume stays low, no matter how I intervene. Is there a way to get a replacement one? Or maybe a replacement speaker, because using the headphones, the problem doesn't appear. Thanks!
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It might also be that the radio needs to be recapped (have the electrolytic capacitors replaced) because Panasonic Electronics from the 1970s had an issue with the Matshusta caps that they used taking a dump so to speak which messes up the radio's performance, if you take a look at the bottom of the capacitors where the legs come out of the base of the body of the capacitor and you see some green corosion on the capacitor legs (wires) then you know you have bad capacitors and that they need replacement and that will more than likely fix your low volume issue.
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