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Outils
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Troubleshooting
For more information regarding common troubleshooting issues check out Crosley CR704
Background
The Crosley CR704 is one of several combination devices that Crosley manufactures. You can verify that you have a CR704 by locating its five audio-mode features: a turntable, cassette deck, CD deck, AM/FM radio and an auxiliary cable.
Some Crosley combination devices tend to look similar, but have several distinguishing attributes. It’s cosmetic features include: brown “paprika” finish, two sets of three speaker holes bordering the front control panel and a set on both the right and left side panels, a silver pewter finish control panel, and a cream-colored radio tuning background that displays AM/FM stations as “KHz” and “MHz”.
Crosley began manufacturing vintage-inspired electronics in 1989, and started combining technologies – AM/FM radio, CD player, turntable – in 1998 with a full-size jukebox.
Crosley discontinued the CR704, but replaced it with the CR704C, which has slightly different exterior characteristics, including a yellow-colored radio tuning background and a dark gray control panel.
Identification
The Crosley CR704 model number (CR704) is printed on the back panel just above the power jack.